change into passive voice-turn him out
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let him be truned out.
you are ordered to trun him out.
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after 'let' we use objective of pronoun, not subjective case
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"Let him be turned out" is the passive voice of the sentence.
Passive voice
- The passive voice happens when something that is normally "done by" the subject of a sentence is "done by" the object of a sentence.
- In the passive voice, whatever is doing the activity of the sentence isn't the linguistic subject of the sentence. For example, The work was finished by Jaime.
- Despite the fact that "Jaime" finished the work, "Jaime" isn't the linguistic subject of this sentence. The subject of this sentence is "work."
- What is the latent voice writing In detached sentences, what is by all accounts doing the activity will be requested sequentially after the action word.
- Active voice is normally preferred to recorded writing. This is on the grounds that sentences in the dynamic voice are normally more straightforward, clear, and compact. They can kill disarray, particularly concerning subject recognizable proof.
- The passive voice is utilized less habitually recorded as a hard copy. Nonetheless, it ought not to be kept away by and large.
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