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do not insult the poor active or passive

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Answered by labdhee82
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Answered by Swarup1998
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Active voice.

'Do not insult the poor.' is in Active Voice.

Its Passive Voice is 'You are advised not to insult the poor.' or 'Let the poor not be insulted.'

Explanation:

  • The given Active Voice 'Do not insult the poor.' is an Imperative Sentence.

  • Its Paasive Voice form is 'Let + Object + not + be + Main Verb (Past Participle form).' or in the case of advices, 'You are advised + not + to + Main Verb + Object.'

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