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Change into passive voice .-----> " I have never seen it since. "

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Answered by sadiaanam
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Answer:

It has been never seen by me is a correct form of passive voice.

Explanation:

Passive voice:

When we wish to highlight the action (the verb) and the object of a phrase rather than the subject, we use the passive voice. This indicates that either the action itself is more essential than the subject, or that the subject is unknown to us.

Identify passive voice: Look at what happened and who was accountable for it to recognise passive voice. Passive voice is used when the subject or object who or what did the activities is either deleted or appears in the phrase AFTER the event AND if you notice a past participle immediately following the form of "to be."

You can do the following to switch a sentence from active to passive voice:

  • Insert the direct object of the active sentence into the subject position.
  • Put the subject of the active sentence in a statement that starts with the preposition by.
  • Change the form of the main verb and combine it with a form of the auxiliary verb be.

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