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change into passive Voice she abused me

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Answered by Aathan
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I was absued by her
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Answered by aryansuts01
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Answer:

Concept:

The active voice is a syntactic voice found in many languages around the world. In nominative–accusative languages, such as English and many other Indo-European languages, it is the unmodified voice for clauses with a transitive verb. When the topic of the verb executes the action indicated, the verb is normally in the active voice.

The passive voice is a syntactic voice formation seen in a variety of languages. The grammatical subject conveys the theme or subject of the main verb in a clause with passive voice – that is, the living thing who suffers the action or has its condition modified. Active voice, on the other hand, has the subject acting as the agent. The subject (the tree) in the passive sentence "The plant was torn down," for example, denotes the illness rather than the action's actor. The words "Someone knocked away the tree" and "The tree is down," on the other hand, are active statements.

Given:

Change into passive Voice "she abused me"

Find:

Change the given sentence into passive voice

Answer:

The answer is

"I was absued by her"

The following are the rules for turning an Active sentence to a Passive one: I When changing a statement from Active to Passive voice, the subject and object must be swapped. [ii] In passive sentences, the verb has the following general structure: be + past participle.

To begin, you must adjust the structure so that the active voice object becomes the passive voice subject.

Second, in the active voice, you must employ the verb 'to be' in the same tense as the primary verb.

Finally, you must employ the primary verb's past participle.

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