does rahul teach french at the school passive voice
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The passive form of the given phrase "Does rahul teach french at the school." is -
At school is French taught by Rahul.
Explanation:
- Active voice - A form/set of forms of a verb in a sentence where the subject is a person or thing performing the action on the object.
Sentence form - Subject + Verb + Object
Eg. Does rahul (subject) teach (verb) french at the school (object).
- Passive voice - A form/set of forms of a verb in a sentence where the subject undergoes the action of the verb by the object.
Sentence form - Object + Verb + Subject
Eg. At school (object) is French taught (verb) by Rahul (subject).
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Passive voice is, Does french is teached by rahul at the school.
Who do you teach change into passive voice?
- It would start with 'By whom', because who changes to 'whom' in the passive voice.
- Then, the verb 'was taught', which will be broken up by the word 'English', and in the end, the subject, 'to you'.
What is passive voice and example?
- A verb is in the passive voice when the subject of the sentence is acted on by the verb.
- For example, in “The ball was thrown by the pitcher,” the ball (the subject) receives the action of the verb, and was thrown is in the passive voice.
What is passive and active voice?
- Voice refers to the form of a verb that indicates when a grammatical subject performs the action or is the receiver of the action.
- When a sentence is written in the active voice, the subject performs the action; in the passive voice, the subject receives the action.
Hence, does rahul teach french at the school passive voice is, Does french is teached by rahul at the school.
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