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- she broke my trust.
- they know the answers
- i have to tell u
- she is watering the plants
- they are solving the sum
- are u writing a poem
- they brought the new car
- amit invited u
- she know the truth
- i did it
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Identify the tense and change them into passive voice:
- She breaks my trust.
Tense: Simple Present
Simple Present tense:
Subject + first form of verb + s or es
Passive voice: My trust is breaked by her.
- They knew the answers.
Tense: Simple Past
Simple Past tense:
Subject + second form of verb
Passive voice: The answers were known by them.
- I have told you.
Tense: Present Perfect
Present Perfect tense:
Subject + has/have + third form of verb
Passive voice: You have been told by me.
- She was watering the plants.
Tense: Past Continuous
Past Continuous tense:
Subject + was/were + first form of verb + ing
Passive voice: The plants were being watered by her.
- They have solved the sum.
Tense: Present Perfect
Present Perfect tense:
Subject + has/have + third form of verb
Passive voice: The sum has been solved by them.
- You are writing a poem.
Tense: Present Continuous
Present Continuous tense:
Subject + is/am/are + first form of verb + ing
Passive voice: A poem is being written by you.
- They had brought the new car.
Tense: Past Perfect
Past Perfect tense:
Subject + had + third form of verb
Passive voice: The new car had been brought by them.
- Amit will invite you.
Tense: Simple Future
Simple Future tense:
Subject + will/shall + first form of verb
Passive voice: You will be invited by Amit.
- She knows the truth.
Tense: Simple Present
Simple Present tense:
Subject + first form of verb + s or es
Passive voice: The truth is known by her.
- I did it
Tense: Simple Past
Simple Past tense:
Subject + second form of verb
Passive voice: It was done by me.
Assimilate:
Active voice:
➲ A verb to be in the active voice, when the person or thing denoted by the subject acts or is active.
Passive voice:
➲ A verb is said to be in the passive voice, when the person or thing denoted by the subject does not acts but suffers the action done by something or someone.
From Active to Passive:
- We shall pardon her.
- She will be pardoned by us.
- They will help us with money.
- We shall be helped by them with money.
- She was called a fool.
- They called him a fool.
- He was taught this in his boyhood.
- Somebody taught him this in his boyhood.
- His pocket has been picked.
- Someone has picked his pocket.
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