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b) Let them not be called.(Change the voice)​

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Answered by vinod04jangid
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Answer:

Do not call them. ( Active voice )

Explanation:

the active voice describes a sentence where the subject performs the action. For example, in the sentence “Laura complimented Allan,” Laura (the subject) is performing the verb (complimented) and Allan (the object) is receiving the action.

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Answered by mindfulmaisel
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The resultant sentence after being changed to active voice from its initial, passive voice, would be as follows:

"Do not call them."

Active voice and Passive voice:

  • Active and Passive voice are both used to express the dynamic in which something happens.
  • Active voice is used when the subject of the sentence is sometimes in the spotlight, like in the case of ‘The president is a liar’ or ‘The president is controversial’.
  • Passive voice is used to focus on the object of the sentence without focusing on the subject, like in the case of ‘The president is controversial, although he is a liar’ or ‘The president is controversial, although he is a liar’.

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