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Change the voice in these sentences. (Active /Passive)


1. The floods destroyed the village.


2. Students should learn good values.


3. The tree was chopped down by the woodcutter.


4. The child made a beautiful poster.


5. The whole house was painted by my father.

Note :- Please mention it is active or passive voice​

Answers

Answered by Khadijah21
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1) The village was destroyed by the flood. (A.V)→(P.V)

2) Good values should be learnt by students. (A.V)→(P.V)

3) {Already In passive voice}

4) A beautiful poster was made by the child. (A.V)→(P.V)

5) {Already in passive voice}

Khadijah21

Answered by ItsBrainest
8

Change the voice in these sentences. (Active /Passive)

Note :- Please mention it is active or passive voice

1. The floods destroyed the village. (active voice)

ans. The village has been destroyed by floods. (passive voice)

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2. Students should learn good values . (active voice)

ans. Good values should be learnt by students. (passive voice)

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3. The tree was chopped down by the woodcutter. (passive voice)

ans. The wood cuttet chopped down the trees. (active voice)

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4. The child made a beautiful poster. (active voice)

ans. A beautiful poster has been made by the child. (passive voice)

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5. whole house was painted by my father. (passive voice)

ans. My father painted the whole house. (active voice)

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More to Know.

Active voice and passive voice refer to the form of a verb. In the active voice, the subject of the verb is the person or thing doing the action.

For example

  • Navin cooked the food.

In passive voice, action is done to the subject.

  • The food was cooked by Navin.

Passive voice occurs very commonly in English; it is not merely an alternative to the active voice, but has its own distinctive uses.

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