Change the given sentences into Passive Voice :
(1) e can paint this picture.
(2) hey brought the chocolates from the market yesterday.
(3) will invite all my friends on my birthday this year.
(4) e was studying physics last night when I met him.
(5) y mother baked a cake for us on Christmas.
(6) You should never tell a lie.
Answers
In English Grammar, to say which part of the sentence performs the action, we say it with "voices". And there are two types of voices.
- Active voice: A sentence is said to be in active voice if it's subject performs the action to the object.
- Structure: Subject + Verb + Object
- Passive voice: A sentence is said to be in passive voice if the subject receives the action from the object.
- Structure: Object + Helping verb + Verb 3 + by + Subject
1) He can paint this picture.
- Passive: This picture can be painted by him.
2) They bought the chocolates from the market yesterday.
- Passive: The chocolates were bought by them from the market yesterday.
3) I will invite all my friends on my birthday this year.
- Passive: All my friends will be invited by me on my birthday this year.
4) He was studying Physics last night when I met him.
- Passive: Physics was being studied by him last night when I met him.
5) My mother baked a cake for us on Christmas.
- Passive: A cake was baked by my mother for us on Christmas.
6) You should never tell a lie.
- Passive: A lie should never be told by you (or) Never let a lie be told by you.
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There are some rules, that we must follow while changing the voice to Passive voice.
- The tense shouldn't be changed. If the the active sentence is in present tense, then the passive sentence should also be formed in present tense. And likewise, if the active sentence is in past tense, passive sentence should also be in past tense. The same with future tenses too.
- In every sentences of passive voice, the preposition "by" must be placed before the subject.
- The verb should be always in third form (past participle form) in passive voice.
- The subject pronoun in active voice changes to object pronoun in passive voice.
- I me
- He him
- She her
- We us
- They them
- You you
- It it
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Answer:
Explanation:
➛In English Grammar, to say which part of the sentence performs the action, we say it with "voices". And there are two types of voices.
Active voice:
A sentence is said to be in active voice if it's subject performs the action to the object.
Structure: Subject + Verb + Object
Passive voice:
A sentence is said to be in passive voice if the subject receives the action from the object.
Structure: Object + Helping verb + Verb 3 + by + Subject
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Required Answers♡
1) He can paint this picture.
Passive: This picture can be painted by him.
2) They bought the chocolates from the market yesterday.
Passive: The chocolates were bought by them from the market yesterday.
3) I will invite all my friends on my birthday this year.
Passive: All my friends will be invited by me on my birthday this year.
4) He was studying Physics last night when I met him.
Passive: Physics was being studied by him last night when I met him.
5) My mother baked a cake for us on Christmas.
Passive: A cake was baked by my mother for us on Christmas.
6) You should never tell a lie.
Passive: A lie should never be told by you (or) Never let a lie be told by you.
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☆ Let's Know more
⋆➠There are some rules, that we must follow while changing the voice to Passive voice.
☆The tense shouldn't be changed. If the the active sentence is in present tense, then the passive sentence should also be formed in present tense. And likewise, if the active sentence is in past tense, passive sentence should also be in past tense. The same with future tenses too.
☆In every sentences of passive voice, the preposition "by" must be placed before the subject.
The verb should be always in third form (past participle form) in passive voice.
☆The subject pronoun in active voice changes to object pronoun in passive voice.
I ⟶ me
He ⟶ him
She ⟶ her
We ⟶ us
They ⟶ them
You ⟶ you
It ⟶ it