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change to passive voice a group of childrens broke windows​

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Answered by maryamkincsem
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The windows were broke by a group of children.

Explanation:

  • There are two types of voice in English grammar, i.e. active voice and passive voice.

  • Passive voice is when the subject shows the main theme of the verb.

  • When you change the object of a verb into the subject of the sentence a passive sentence is made.

  • It means, whatever the action is being done by anyone is not the grammatical topic of the sentence.

  • Trying to passive rephrase the given question:

  • The windows were broke by a group of children.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

The windows were broken by a group of children.

Additional information:

Examples of active and passive voice:

Active voice:

What do you need?

Passive voice:

What is needed by you?

Active voice:

How much money do you save in a year?

Passive voice:

How much money is saved in a year by you?

Rules for changing active to passive voice:

Converting active to passive voice the tense should be changed.

We can't change future continuous tenses If there no direct object and also if transitive verb is there we cannot change it into passive voice.

Conjugation of verbs:

Present: - Past: - Past particle:

Eat - Ate - Eaten

Meet - Met - Met

Get - Got - Goten

Keep - Kept - Kept

Do - Did - Done

Go - Went - Gone

Build - Built - Built

Begin - Began - Begun

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