English, asked by irupsona26, 11 months ago

do the sum change the voice ​

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Answered by shivampokar12
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Answer:

An action in a sentence can be represented in two ways, namely active and passive voice.

The passive voice always uses the past participle form of the main verb irrespective of any tense. Only the auxiliary verbs depend upon the sentence given in the active voice.

The correct answer is B)Sums are being done by me.

Option B is correct as the subject of the given sentence (I) comes in the place of the object (sums) and vice versa, the same tense is used (present continuous tense),  and the sentence is transformed using the appropriate helping verb ('are' as'sums' is plural) with 'being' and  past participle of the main verb (do).

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

You are ordered to do the sum. and change passive voice is let the sum be done.

Explanation:

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