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Complete the work against the clock. [change into passive]

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Answered by Nereida
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Answer:

There can be two answers for the active sentence given:-

  • Let the work be completed against the clock.
  • You are ordered to complete the work against the clock.

There are two answers for the active sentence given in the question because the sentence given is an order or is imperative.

There is no rule of tense used here to make it passive voice.

There are only two rules that are used to change an imperative sentence from active voice to passive voice.

The first rule says : Imperatives can be expressed in the passive form by highlighting the actions and emotions like requested, advised, ordered, etc. Here, the actions/emotions/verb is written in past (in passive voice).

The second rules says : Sentences can can begin with let (in passive form).

Answered by Anonymous
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Let the work be completed against the clock.

OR

You are ordered to compete the work against the clock.

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Additional Information-

  • An imperative sentence in the passive voice has the following form: Let + object + be + past participle.
  • Note that the passive form has to begin with you when the object of the active verb is not mentioned.
  • There can also be two ways to change an imperative Sentence to passive voice.
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