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children are flying kites .change into passive voice​

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Answered by Anonymous
1

Answer:

the kites were flewed by children

Answered by vjndiana
6

Answer:Kites are being flown by the children.

Explanation:

A sentence in active voice follows the syntax- Subject + Verb + Object. In the sentence- ‘The children are flying kites,’ the subject is ‘children’ the verb ‘fly’ and the object ‘kites’. The verb is in the present continuous tense-‘are flying’.

In the passive voice the syntax of the sentence is changed. The object now takes the position of the subject while the subject acts as an agent and is written at the end. The main action verb is no longer directly attached to the subject, instead it has an auxiliary verb before it and the main verb is written in its past participle form.

If the tense of the verb is in the present continuous tense then the verb structure is present tense auxiliary verb +being + past participle of the verb. Hence the given sentence changes to ‘Kites are being flown by the children.’

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