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convert into passive voice .1Boys are flying kites​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Convert into passive voice:

  • Boys are flying kites.

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Before to the answer, let's learn about the topic!

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‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎The voice of a verb expresses whether the subject in the sentence has performed or received the action. There are two types of voices;

  • Active Voice:- It is the form of the verb which means the action is performed by the subject in a sentence.
  • Eg: The author wrote several books.
  • In this sentence, it can be noted that the subject performs the action.
  • Passive Voice:- Here, the action of the verb is done to the subject from/by the object in a sentence.
  • Eg: Several books were written by the author.
  • In this sentence, the the subject receives the action of the verb.

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Passive Voice:

  • \large{\sf{\red{Kites\:are\:being\:flown\:by\: boys}}}

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RULES (Active - Passive):-

‎ ‎1. First, identify the Subject, the verb and the object in the sentence.

‎ ‎2. Next, interchange the object and subject with each other.

‎ ‎3. Then change the base verb into the past participle form of the verb.

‎ ‎4. If you find a pronoun in the sentence, then change it like this:

  • I → Me
  • We → Us
  • They → Them
  • He → Him
  • She → Her
  • You- remains unchanged
  • It- remains unchanged

‎ ‎5. Add suitable helping verb according to the tense (of question).

Answered by ridhiambala87
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Answer:

kites are being flied by boys

Explanation:

this is because as whenever we change active into passive it will be always in past

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