Don't carry my luggage change into passive voice.
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Topic - Voice Change
Answer: Let not my luggage be carried (by you).
Explanation:
- To change the Active Voice of Imperative Sentence into Passive Voice, we begin the Passive Voice with 'Let' and for negative sentence, we begin the Passive Voice with 'Let not'.
- Then we write the Object of Active Voice as a Subject in Passive Voice.
- Remember to write 'be'.
- The Past Participle of main verb is to be written.
- Since Imperative Sentences are subjected to You, we write 'by you' inside first bracket.
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The given active voice sentence can be changed into passive voice sentence as shown and explained below:
My luggage should not be carried by you.
or
You are instructed not to carry my luggage.
or
Let my luggage not be carried by you.
Explanation:
This is an imperative case. Imperative sentence is a sentence used to give command, advice, request, instruction, etc. The object in imperative sentences is usually assumed to be the pronoun ‘you’. Since, there was use of the word 'please' in the active voice, in passive we use 'requested'.
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