Did kanika invite you for the concert change it into passive voice
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Are you invited to the concert by Kanika?
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- There are two types of voice in the English language i.e. active and passive voice.
- When you change the object of a verb into the subject of the sentence a passive sentence is made.
- It means, whatever the action is being done by anyone is not the grammatical topic of the sentence.
- An active voice is when the subject in a sentence is more active and it does not need the support of the verb or object.
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Were you invited for the concert by Kanika?
Explanation:
The verb in the sentence was Simple Past in the active form (ran over). When we convert the active voice of Simple Past into passive voice, we use passive form equivalent to the active form. The active form in Simple past is 'V2' or Simple Past form of the verb. The object is made the subject and vice versa; 'by' is added. The passive form in Simple Past is was/were +V3.
Active Voice: S+V2+O.
Passive Voice: O+was/were+V3+by+S.
Interrogative
Active Voice: Did+S+V1+O?
Passive Voice: Was/were+O+V3+S?
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