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change voice of She has not broken the glass​

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Answered by abishaibanda61
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Passive Voice

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Answered by CɛƖɛxtríα
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Given sentence: She has not broken the glass.

Passive voice: The glass hasn't been broken by her.

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  • The given sentence is in present perfect tense.
  • And while changing the voice of a sentence which is in present perfect tense, it should be formed in the structure: Object + have/has + been + past participle form of verb + by + subject.
  • According to the given sentence, the object part is "the glass", the subject is "she" and the verb part is has not broken.
  • Already, the verb is in third form (broken), so no change in verb.
  • In passive voice, the subject pronoun "she" changes to "her".
  • Now, by arranging all these in the structure, we get the answer - The glass hasn't been broken by her.

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‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎In a sentence, to say whether its subject performs the action or whether it receives the action, we define it with voices. There are two types of voices in English grammar.

(1) ACTIVE VOICE:

A sentence is said to be in active voice if it's subject performs the action to the object. Look at the following sentence!

  • {{\underline{{\textsf{\textbf{\blue{The\:lion\:chased\:the\:deer.}}}}}}}

In the above sentence, we can find that the subject is lion, and it does the action to the object (the deer), with the verb 'chased'. So it's in active voice as the subject does the action.

(2) PASSIVE VOICE:

A sentence is said to be in passive voice if the subject receives the action from the object. Now, let's find the passive voice of the example sentence of active voice (The lion chased the deer).

  • {{\underline{{\textsf{\textbf{\blue{The\:deer\:was\: chased\:by\:the\:lion.}}}}}}}

Here, the object (the deer) performs the action to the subject (the lion) or we can say that the subject receives the action.

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