change into passive voice his failure disgusted his parents
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his parents had been disgusted by his failure
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his parents were disgusted at his failure
Explanation:
here subject is parents and object is failure and verb is obviously disgusted
now, disgusted is a word of past tense so we don't need to change it...
we gave a helping verb of were which relates to the parents because it was in plural form
(are-were)
since failure is an object it belongs to another person at we placed at before his failure
most importantly when ever changing the active voice into passive always the last one comes first....
HOPE THIS HELPS YOU........
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