bhai perceptive change into active into passive voice
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Explanation:
Example:
Active voice: She prepares dinner.
Passive voice: The dinner is prepared by her.
Active voice: She knows him.
Passive voice: He is known to her.
Active voice: Juice fills the jar.
Passive voice: The jar is filled with juice.
what is Active and Passive voices
Active Voice – When an action performed by the subject is expressed by the verb, it is an active voice. Active voice is used when more straightforward relation and clarity is required between the subject and the verb.
PassiveVoice – When the action expressed by the verb is received by the subject, it is passive voice. Passive voice is used when the doer of the action is not known and the focus of the sentence is on the action and not the subject.
rules
Conversion of Active and Passive voice examples
Rita wrote a letter. (Subject + Verb + Object)
A letter was written by Rita. (Object) + (auxiliary verb) + (past participle) + (by subject).
She cooks food. (Subject + Verb + Object)
The food is cooked by her. (Object) + (auxiliary verb) + (past participle) + (by subject)
Rule 1 = Identify the (S+V+O) Subject, Verb and object in the active sentence to convert to passive voice
Rule 2 = Interchange the object and subject with each other, i.e. object of the active sentence become the subject of the passive sentence.
Rule 3 = In passive voice sometimes the subject is not used, i.e. the subject in passive voice can be omitted if the sentence without it gives enough meaning.
Rule 4 = Change the base verb in the active sentence into the past participle ie. third form verb in a passive sentence i.e. preceded by (By, With, to, etc). Base verbs are never used in passive voice sentences.
Rule 5 = While conversion of Active voice sentence to Passive voice sentence, the pronoun used in the sentence also changes in the following manner.
Rule 6 = Use the suitable helping or auxiliary verb (is/am/are/was, etc.). The rules for using auxiliary verbs in passive voice sentences are different for each tense.
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