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Do not drink much water change the voice

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Answered by rajkamalgogoi177
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Answer:

don't drink much water

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Answered by blackpinkinyouare
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Explanation:

Although native speakers wouldn’t say this in the Passive voice, it is actually a straightforward sentence to alter.

The standard rule is: Change the object into the subject, then use ‘to be’ plus the Past Participle.

I drink water: ‘water’ is the object. So ‘water’ must now be the subject. ‘Water’ - what? For the Passive you use the equivalent form of the verb ‘ to be’ plus the Past Participle of the other verb: Water IS DRUNK by me.

I suppose your teacher is making you practise the Passive structure. It is not helpful for students when teachers

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