Do what you want make this sentence in passive voice
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Dear Anonymous,
To change a sentence from active to passive voice, you must reorder the words and insert the preposition “by” to indicate who/what is doing the action (in this example, “you” are the person who “wants” something).
Below are examples of both types of sentences.
ACTIVE: “What do you want?” (“You” is the subject. “What” is the direct object of the verb, “need.”)
PASSIVE: “What is wanted by you?” (“What” is the subject of the verb phrase, “is wanted.”) This is an extremely awkward way to phrase this thought, so I sincerely hope you are doing this as an academic exercise to better understand parts of speech. PRO TIP: Use the passive voice selectively in real life.
MERGED INTO: How do I change this sentence from active to passive voice, "What do you want"?
EDITED QUESTION: “What do you need?” How do I change this sentence into passive voice?
ORIGINAL QUESTION: What do you need change this sentence into passive voice?