change the voice:- Air can not be seen.
Answers
Explanation:
It is in passive voice .
Active voice=No one can air
Answer:
We cannot see air.
Explanation:
Active voice - Sentences that have a subject that performs the action are said to be in active voice. The common sentence structure of these sentences is:
- Subject + verb + object.
Passive voice - Sentences that have a subject that receives the action are said to be in passive voice. The common sentence structure of these sentences is:
- Object + [auxiliary + ( be + participle/participle )] + object.
To change the given sentence from passive voice to active voice,
➡ We identify the subject, the object and the tense of the main verb.
➡ The object is 'air', the verb is '(cannot be) seen' (auxiliary + present tense).
But there is no subject, isn't it! Yes, there is no specific subject; this means that the subject does not have more importance than the verb and its effect. So, in these cases, we mostly make the subject 'we'. Also, note that the statement is a fact.
➡ Now that we have a subject, we swap it with the object.
➡ The tricky part: We remove the auxiliary ('be') and change the main verb 'seen' to the tense we had identified earlier: the simple present tense. We place the helping verb 'cannot' before it and we are done! :D