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Bring a cup of tea. Passive voice​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

answer:

passive voice of 'Bring me a cup of tea' is;

Let a cup of tea be brought.

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Answered by sweetanalyise
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  • Let a cup of tea be brought

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A verb is in the Active voice when its form shows that the person or thing denoted by the subject does something; or is the doer of the active.

Example

  • Ram helps Sita.

  • The chemist will have closed the shop by eight o'clock.

  • My father bought a car.

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A verb is in passive voice when its form shows that something is done to the person or thing denoted by the subject.

Example

  • Sita is helped by Ram.

  • The shop will have been closed by the chemist by eight o'clock.

  • A car was brought by her father.

Important points:-

  • A verb is in the active voice when the person or thing denoted by the subject is "doer" of the action.

  • A verb is in the passive voice when the person or thing denoted by subject is the "receiver" of the action.

Structure of active voice sentence:-

  • \textbf{Subject+verb+object}

Structure of passive voice sentence:-

  • \textbf{Object+verb+by+subject}
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