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Change into active to passive .
1.He had helped me.
2.The principal gave you a prize.
3.Open the door.
4.Bring the pen.
5.show the papers.


pls tell the answer correctly​

Answers

Answered by nm101
1

Answer:

1. I was helped by him.

2. A price was given to you by the principal.

3. Let the door be opened.

4. let the pen be brought.

5. let the papers be shown.

Answered by Anonymous
13

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1.He had helped me.

  • \sf\green{\implies} I was helped by him.

2.The principal gave you a prize.

  • \bf\green{\implies} A price was given to you by the principal.

3.Open the door.

  • \sf\green{\implies} Let the door be opened.

4.Bring the pen.

  • \sf\green{\implies} let the pen be brought.

5.show the papers.

  • \sf\green{\implies} let the papers be shown.

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Active voice:

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.
  • We shall have painted the whole house by twelve o'clock.
  • Cats catch mice.
  • I write a letter.
  • My father bought a car.

Passive voice:

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.
  • The whole house shall have been painted by us by twelve o'clock.
  • Mice are caught by cats.
  • A letter is written by me.
  • A car was brought by her father.

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  • 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}

★ Note:

  • In Passive voice , we always use the third form of the verb.

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