don't walk on the grass voice imperative
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don't walk on the grass voice imperativeThe given sentence, in active voice, is an imperative. The implied subject is 'you'. The verb is 'walk'. The object is 'grass'.
The passive voice of the imperative follows the pattern: Let+object+ be+ past participle form of verb. The past participle form of the verb is 'walked'.
Option D is correct as none of the options A, B or C use the past participle form of the verb.
The passive voice of the given sentence is: 'Let the grass not be walked upon'.
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Please don't walk on the grass voice
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