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Do it once. in passive voice

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Answered by ItzMeMukku
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Explanation:

The answer to this question straightaway is - “It should be done at once.”

Explaining this is important.

Active sentences usually begin with a subject. Passive sentences are sentences where the doer is not important by what is being done holds importance. Hence in passive voice we omit the subject many times.

Example One:

Active: Shah Jahan built the Taj Mahal in 1648.

Passive: Taj Mahal was built in 1648.

Shah Jahan is excluded from the Passive sentence because the building of Taj is more important in the second sentence.

Your sentence lacks a subject even if it is in Active voice. We do it often in conversational English. When written this sentence “Do it at once.” is incomplete.

Possibilities:

You should do it at once. - It should be done at once (by you).

They should do it at once. - It should be done at once (by them).

*Indicating the doer after adding by towards the end of the sentence is not important.

Answered by SNGDG
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Answer:

Let it be done once.

this is the passive voice

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