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Answered by CrEEpycAmp
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Explanation:

Cʜɴɢ ʜ ɪ

●When the verb speaks of its subject as acting, it is said to be in Active Voice.

●When verb speaks of uts subject and being acted upon or having something done to it, is called to be in the Passvi Voice .

Pᴏɪɴᴛs ɴsɪʀ ʜɴ ʜɴɢ ɪ ғʀ ɪ ssɪ ʀ ɪ ʀs:

Note:

If the sentence is imperative (order/command, request/warning) and does not carry a subject 'let be' should be used.

Example:

●Drink water

Let water be drunk.

Note:

In the following table, 's' = subject, 'v' = verb, 'o'= object, 'g' = gerund , 'p.p' = past participle.

Tᴇɴsᴇ

Aɪ Vɪ:

Simple: Format of the sentence

Present: subject+present form

Tense: of verb+object

  • I love chocolates
  • s v o

Simple: Format of the sentence

Past : subject + past form

Tense: of verb + object

Pssɪ Vɪ:

Simple: Format of the sentence

Present: object + a/is/are+

Tense: past participle of the verb + subject

  • Chocolates are loved by me
  • o p.p. s

Simple: Format of the sentence:

Past : object + was/were/are +

Tense: past participle of the verb + subject

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