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don't enter the room. they are decorating the walls change into passive voice​

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Answered by tejumalyam
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Answer:

Do not enter the room as the walls have been decorated by them.

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Answered by sadiaanam
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Explanation:

Do not enter the room as the walls have been decorated by them.

Many languages use grammatical voice constructions known as the passive voice. The grammatical subject in a clause with passive voice expresses the theme or patient of the main verb, that is, the individual or thing that is subjected to the action or has its state altered.  In contrast, the subject plays the role of the agent in active voice. For instance, the subject (the tree) indicates the patient rather than the action's agent in the passive sentence "The tree was pulled down." In contrast, "The tree is down" and "Someone pulled down the tree" are active phrases statements "The tree is down" and "Someone pulled down the tree" are active phrases in contrast.

In passive clauses, the subject typically expresses what is typically expressed by the verb's object (or occasionally another argument), while the subject's usual function is either omitted or indicated by a clause adjunct. Because it syntactically transforms a transitive sense into an intransitive sense, changing an active sense of a verb into a passive sense is a valence-decreasing process (also known as a "detransitivizing process").  This isn't always the case; in Japanese, for instance, valence isn't always reduced by passive voice constructions.

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