Did you do your homework on time change into passive voice
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Explanation:
was your homework done by you
Explanation:
Active Voice:-
Did you do your homework on time?
Passive Voice:-
Was your homework done by you on time?
Active Voice:- Subject + Verb + Object
Passive Voice:- Object + Verb + By + Subject
When to use these voices
When to use the active and passive voice in writing'
It may sound strange to hear that written sentences have voices, and even stranger to know that there are debates on which of the two – passive and active – is the better option when it comes to writing. This article gives a definition of both voices, as well as examples of situations when each can be used properly.
What's the difference between the active and passive voice?
"Voice" refers to the connection between the subject and the object of a sentence, which is linked through a verb.
The active voice is so called because the subject of the sentence is the doer of an action that affects the sentence's object.
e.g. Julie baked a cake.
In the above example, the subject/actor (Julie) performed the action (baked) on an object (cake).
The passive voice, on the other hand, is when the object is acted upon by the subject of the sentence.
e.g. The cake was baked by Julie.
The object (cake) was the recipient of an action (baked), which was performed by the subject (Julie).