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change into passive voice, it surprised me to hear someone had robbed you.​

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Answered by cokkie200421
6

Answer:

I was surprised to hear that someone has robbed you.

Answered by phillipinestest
2

Passive voice

I was surprised to hear that you had been robbed by someone.

Explanation:

  • There are two types of voice narration in the English Language- the active voice and the passive voice.
  • In the active voice the subject performs the action directly.
  • In the passive voice the object with the help of auxiliary verbs acts as an agent and performs the work in an indirect manner.
  • In the given sentence,'It surprised me to hear someone had robbed you.​'there are two main verbs performing the action directly. These are, 'surprised', and 'had robbed'.
  • The verb 'surprised' is in the simple past tense so to narrate it into the passive the auxiliary 'was' is used . The verb in the passive becomes'was surprised'.
  • The verb 'had robbed' is in the past perfect tense. In the passive voice it is,' had been robbed'.
  • The sentence in the passive voice is thus:  I was surprised to hear that you had been robbed by someone.

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