All my belongings have been stolen (change into passive voice )
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Active voice- All my belongings got stolen.
The question is already in passive voice, we have to change it to active voice.
When the verb of a clause is in the active voice, the concerned subject is working on the real actions.
We can take an example of the active voice-
"Jumbo hit the century.” Jumbo (the concerned subject of this phrase) acts in connection to the century.
1. The active voice is a technique or a form of writing where the only concerned subject finishes the real action of that phrase.
2. Most of the writing part in the English language commonly comes in the active voice, as it is generally seen in a better and clear way.
3. Let us take some examples given below-
# Naman clears the lawn.
# Trishna makes dosa every week.
In each of the above sentences, the concerned subject comes before the verb and the main object in the sentences.
Answer:
Active voice: The thief has stolen all my belongings.
Passive voice : All my belongings have been stolen.
Explanation:
- While converting an active voice sentence into passive voice, the state of the doer (subject) undergoes transformation.
- The doer (subject) becomes the object.
- In this sentence, 'thief' is the subject and 'all my belongings' is the object.
- Here, in passive voice, there is no need to mention the term 'thief' as it is understood who had stolen.
Note: The question is already in passive voice.
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