Change into active and passive voice
1. I did not beat her.
2. I will never forget this experience.
3. Mother made a cake yesterday.
4. The boy teased the girl.
5. Did she do her duty?
6. The tiger was chasing the deer.
7. She has written a novel.
8. She has learned her lessons.
9. Have you finished the report?
10. The police have caught the theif.
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1. I did not beat her.
She was not beaten by me.
2. I will never forget this experience.
This experience will never be forgotten by me.
Explanation:
3. Mother made a cake yesterday.
A cake was made by my mother yesterday.
4. The boy teased the girl.
The girl was teased by the boy.
5. Did she do her duty?
Was her duty done by her?
6. The tiger was chasing the deer.
The deer was being chased by the tiger.
7. She has written a novel.
A novel has been written by her.
8. She has learned her lessons.
Her lessons have been learned by her.
9. Have you finished the report?
Has the report been finished by you?
10. The police have caught the thief.
The thief has been caught by the police.
- The subject of the passive verb is changed from the active verb's object.
- The passive verb's object is the subject of the active verb.
- It should be noted that the passive verb does not necessarily refer to its object.
- If we must address it, we typically do so using the conjunction "by."
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