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Biren has scored fifty runs . Change into passive voice

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Answered by Anonymous
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Question :-

Biren has scored fifty runs.(Change into passive voice)

Answer :-

Fifty runs have been scored by Biren.

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You know that every subject has a subject, a verb, and an object. A subject is an agent who performs the verb on the object. Let’s understand this with the help of an example:-

  • I swim in the ocean. – I is the subject, swim is the verb, and ocean is the object
  • My mom plays violin. – My mom is the subject, plays is the verb, and violin is the object.

Active voice: When a subject is directly acting on the object, the sentence is written in Active voice.

Passive voice: When the object is acted upon by the subject, the sentence is written in Passive voice.

Structure of Active and Passive voice:-

  • Active voice: Subject + Verb + Object

  • Passive voice: Object + Verb + Subject
Answered by amritamohanty918
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Answer:

Question:-

Biren has scored fifty runs.(Change into passive voice)

Answer :-

Fifty runs have been scored by Biren.

❥More Information:-

You know that every subject has a subject, a verb, and an object. A subject is an agent who performs the verb on the object. Let’s understand this with the help of an example:-

✧I swim in the ocean. – I is the subject, swim is the verb, and ocean is the object.

✧My mom plays violin. – My mom is the subject, plays is the verb, and violin is the object.

Active voice: When a subject is directly acting on the object, the sentence is written in Active voice.

Passive voice: When the object is acted upon by the subject, the sentence is written in Passive voice.

Structure of Active and Passive voice:-

➝Active voice: Subject + Verb + Object

➝Passive voice: Object + Verb + Subject

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