Can the passive voice of the sentence ' his sense of humour surprised me.' be ' i was surprised by his humour of sense.'
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sense of humor will remain like that only buddy remaining is correct pls mark brainliest
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We are provided with the passive voice of a sentence and we are asked whether it is correct. The required answer will be no it will not be correct as it should have been 'sense of humor.'
- The sentence can be converted into passive by converting the sentence so that the verb acts on the subject of the sentence.
- The subject of the sentence is me which can be written as I.
- The verb of the sentence is the word surprised.
- For the above changes to take place the sentence has to be modified.
- Care should be taken in the conversion so the meaning of the sentence is not lost.
- This is the error of the sentence as there is no meaning in the words 'humor of sense.'
- So the sentence in its passive form should have been I was surprised by his sense of humor.
PROJECT CODE: #SPJ2
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