do not hate anyone.change into passive voice
Answers
Answered by
2
Answer:
Let you do not hate anyone. ( maybe ) I hope it will help you.
Answered by
0
Anyone should not be hated.
- In passive voice, the verb is in the past participle form and usually has 'be' attached to it.
- The active voice sentence is like a command and orders to not hate.
- Whereas the passive voice sentence conveys the same meaning but in a suggestive manner.
- The main difference between active and passive is the receiver of the action. In active voice, the subject performs the action. In passive voice, the action is been done on the subject.
Similar questions
Business Studies,
4 months ago
Science,
8 months ago
Social Sciences,
8 months ago
Physics,
11 months ago
Economy,
11 months ago