English, asked by jadab3, 10 months ago

change the voice( l have lost my english textbook​

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Answered by tamannalahon
2

Answer:

My English textbook has been lost by me.

I hope it's helpful!:)

Answered by Sauron
9

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I have lost my English textbook. (Active Voice)

My English textbook has been lost by me. (Passive Voice)

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The voice of the verb states whether the subject does the work or something has been done to it.

In active voice the subject is the doer of the action.

Example :-

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In Passive voice the Subject is the receiver of the action.

Example :-

\boxed{\sf{\blue{The \: flute} \: was \: {\red{played}} \: by \: {\blue{Anushka}}.}}

Difference between active and passive voice.

Sentences in the active voice are stronger, direct, use fewer words, and show who performs the action.

Example: Sarah fed the cat.

Sentences in the passive voice to weaker indirect, use more words a compared to an active voice and show who receives the action. Sometimes, the doer of the action is omitted.

Example : The cat was fed by Sarah. or

. The cat was fed.


Anonymous: Nice :)
Sauron: Thankies Krishna ❤️ ! (◠‿◕)
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