Don't cut he trees down change into passive voice
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passive voice
let the tree not to be cut down
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Let the trees not to be cut down is the correct answer.
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Actions in a sentence can be expressed in two ways: active and passive.
- The passive always uses the past participle of the main verb, regardless of tense. Only auxiliary verbs depend on sentences given in the active voice.
The correct answer is that let the trees not to be cut down.
- Don't cut he trees down (Active voice).
- Let the trees not to be cut down (Passive voice).
- An active voice has a straight, clear tone. Use it when you want the reader to focus on the subject of the sentence and the actions they are taking, rather than the purpose of the action.
- In the passive voice, the purpose of the action is the focal point and the verb acts on the subject. Or, in passive voice, the verb acts on the subject. Each passive sentence contains two verbs.
- Conjugation of "to be"
- Past participle of the main verb
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