English, asked by yokingo54, 11 months ago

change to passive voice: I am doing my work​

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Answered by Anonymous
6

my work is being done by me .

formats

s + v ing form + o

in passive

o + am + being + v3 +s

Answered by krishnaanandsynergy
0

Active voice:

  • The active voice is a grammatical voice found in many languages around the world.
  • In nominative-accusative languages, such as English and most other Indo-European languages, it is the unmarked voice for clauses with a transitive verb.
  • The subject is doing something in the active voice: the dog chases the ball. Take note of how the subject, the dog, executes the action and chases, the target of the action, the ball. This is a straightforward example of the active voice.

Passive voice:

  • A grammatical voice construction found in many languages is passive voice construction.
  • The grammatical subject expresses the theme or patient of the main verb in a clause with passive voice - that is, the person or thing that undergoes the action or has its state changed.
  • When a verb acts on the subject of a sentence, it is in the passive voice. In "The ball was thrown by the pitcher," for example, the ball (the subject) receives the verb's action, and was thrown is in the passive voice.

The conversion of the sentence from active to passive is as follows:

  • Active: I am doing my work​.
  • Passive: The work is being done by me.

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