Change into passive voice-
'imaginary monsters scare my little brother more than me'
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My little brother is scared more than me by imaginary monsters.
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When the tense in the given sentence is Simple Present, then we convert the Simple Present Tense into passive voice, using ‘Subject+is/am/are+V3+ by + O’ structure.
Active = S+V1/+s/-es+O.
Passive = O+is/am/are+v3+by+S.
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My little brother is scared more than me by imaginary monsters.
- The voice describes interest in the element going through a change, instead of the element performing the change.
- When the emphasis is on either the thing or the person affected by the action, the passive voice is used. It generally uses the word ed and receives the verb action.
- For example - Active: Rose reads a novel. Passive: A novel is read by Rose
- Thus, the correct sentence is - My little brother is scared more than me by imaginary monsters.
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