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Active to passive
37. Let us take the cub-man and go.​

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Answered by Diksha4321
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Answer:

Let the Cub man take us and go

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Answered by bharicharanredpabgzz
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Explanation:

How to form a passive sentence

1. Firstly, you need to make the object (from the active sentence) into the new subject.

For example, in “John helped me”, “me” is the object. The subject form of “me” is “I”.

Here is a list of objects and subjects:

me – I

you – You

him / her – He / She

us – We

them – They

2. Then you make the verb passive.

Put the verb “to be” into the same tense as the verb in the active sentence. For example, in the sentence “John helped me”, “helped” is the past tense. Therefore, you need the past simple tense of the verb “to be”, which is “was” or “were”.

“I was…”

Here’s a list of tenses for the verb “to be”:

Present simple – am / are / is

Present continuous – is being / are being

Present perfect – has been / have been

Simple past – was / were

Past continuous – was being / were being

Modals will, can etc – will be, can be etc.

3. Then add the past participle of the verb. For example “gave” – “given”, “help” – “helped”

“I was helped by John.”

“I was given a prescription by the doctor.”

4. If necessary, you can say who did the action. To do this, add “by” at the end of your sentence.

“She was awarded a degree by the University of London.”

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