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be in line. ka passive​

Answers

Answered by lokesh2003amit
1

Explanation:

let you should be in line

Answered by phillipinestest
0

Passive voice

You are ordered to be in line.

Explanation:

  • The voice of a sentence is a kind of narrative technique.
  • When the subject does the work directly or performs an action itself it is said to be in the active voice.
  • However if the work or action is done via an agent the voice is said to be passive.
  • The given sentence, 'Be in line', cannot however be directly changed to passive.
  • The sentence does not have a subject.
  • Further the verb used is non- finite. It does not specify a change.
  • To change it into passive an external subject is to be added along with a finite verb.
  • 'You' is thus added as a subject and 'ordered' as the action, finite verb.
  • So the sentence in the passive voice is :    You are ordered to be in line.

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