convert into passive voice give me some water
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Change the following sentences into the passive.
1. Megha was writing a poem.
2. The woman was washing clothes.
3. The masons were building the house.
4. Mother was making a cake.
5. The girl was painting a picture.
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1. A poem was being written by Megha.
2. Clothes were being washed by the woman.
3. The house was being built by the masons.
4. A cake was being made by mother.
5. A picture was being painted by the girl.
1. Megha was writing a poem.
2. The woman was washing clothes.
3. The masons were building the house.
4. Mother was making a cake.
5. The girl was painting a picture.
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1. A poem was being written by Megha.
2. Clothes were being washed by the woman.
3. The house was being built by the masons.
4. A cake was being made by mother.
5. A picture was being painted by the girl.
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“Have some water” is an active-voice, imperative sentence. In the active-voice sentence, “water” is the direct object. The implied subject is “you.” In the passive-voice sentence, “water” will become the subject (“Water is being had by you”).
To make this into a passive-voice construction, it can no longer be imperative. You must move words around and add “by you” as the agent. “Let some water be had by you” is the extremely awkward result.
Squirrel having some water. Did anyone actually tell him, “Have some water!”?
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“Have some water” is an active-voice, imperative sentence. In the active-voice sentence, “water” is the direct object. The implied subject is “you.” In the passive-voice sentence, “water” will become the subject (“Water is being had by you”).
To make this into a passive-voice construction, it can no longer be imperative. You must move words around and add “by you” as the agent. “Let some water be had by you” is the extremely awkward result.
Squirrel having some water. Did anyone actually tell him, “Have some water!”?
I Hope It Will Help!
^_^
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