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32. She produced a two-anna bit from a knot in her sari and dismissed the coolie.
(Change into a voice)
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Answered by Anonymous
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She produced a two-anna bit from a knot in her sari and dismissed the coolie.

  • A two-Anna bit was produced by he from a knot in her sair and coolie is dismissed.

Know More:-

  • Active voice refers to a sentence in which the subject performs action.
  • passive voice refers to a sentence in which the subject undergoes action.
  • while changing we have to be aware of Verb.
  • It is preceded by the preposition By.
  • The object in active voice become subject in passive voice.
  • The subject in active voice becomes object in passive voice .
  • Always change the main verb into past participle while changing the sentence from active voice to passive voice .
  • The tense of the verb should never be changed while changing the voice .
Answered by kartavyaguptasl
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Correct Question:

Change the voice: "She produced a two anna bit from a knot in her saree and dismissed the coolie. "

Answer:

The required sentence is found to be:

"A two anna bit was produced by her from a knot in her saree and the coolie was dismissed."

Explanation:

Voice, in grammar,  may be a  form of a verb indicating the relation between the participants in a narrated event (subject, object)  and therefore the  event itself. Common distinctions of voice found in languages are those of active, passive, and middle voice.

  • The action remains  the identical , but  the main target  is different.  the topic  of an active verb governs the process as an actor, or agent,  and therefore the  action may take an object as its goal.
  • The  passive  indicates that the subject is being acted upon. The topicalized goal of the action  is that the  grammatical subject of the passive sentence and is acted upon by the agent, which  is that the  logical, but not the grammatical, subject of the passive sentence.
  • Passive constructions  don't  always require the agent to be expressed.

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