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change voice I am going to ranchi​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

I have to go Ranchi.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Active: I am going to ranchi.

passive: The ranchi is being gone to [by me].

To go is an intransitive verb here. Normally, sentences with intransitive verbs cannot be made passive, as they lack a direct object to promote to the subject position. But there’s this thing that some linguists call a prepositional object. If we can find such an object in the active-voice sentence, we can make the sentence passive.

Here’s one now!

They sit upon chairs. → Chairs are sat upon [by them].

Not every intransitive-verb sentence with a prepositional phrase has a prepositional object; clearly this won’t work:

They sleep during the day. → The day is slept during [by them]. ✘

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