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active and passive voice k rule​

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Answered by Anuchand146
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There are two basic rules for converting sentences from Active Voice into Passive Voice, which are common for all tenses. The places of subject and object will be interchanged in the sentence. Only 3rd form of the verb or Past Participle (e.g. written) will be used as a main verb in Passive Voice.

Answered by pateldiya1005
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Answer:

1.) The object of the active becomes the subject of the verb in the passive voice.

The preposition 'by' is put before it.

2.) The main verb of the active sentence changes into past participle.

3.) Changes in pronoun:-

Active Voice Passive voice

I ➡ by me

We ➡ by us

You ➡ by you

He ➡ by him

She ➡ by her

It ➡ by it

They ➡ by them

4.) Changes in tenses from active to passive.

SIMPLE PRESENT: He kills a snake.

A snake is killed by him.

SIMPLE PAST: He killed a snake.

A snake was killed by him.

SIMPLE FUTURE: She will write a letter.

A letter will be written by her.

PRESENT CONTINUOUS: She is singing a song.

A song is being sung by her

PAST CONTINUOUS: She was singing a song.

A song was being sung by her.

PRESENT PERFECT: They have watered the plants.

The plants have been watered by them.

PAST PERFECT: We had helped him.

He had been helped by us.

FUTURE PERFECT: I will have beaten him.

He would have been beaten by me.

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