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en.<br />11. They laughed at him.<br />12. His conduct shocked me.<br />13. He satisfied everybody.<br />14. The news pleased me.<br />15. Mohan has killed a snake.<br />16. He did it.<br />17. He has drawn the picture.<br />18. The peon opened the gate.<br />19. She eats an apple.<br />20. Put out the light. <br /><br />Passive voice me badle.​

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Answered by Prajjwal185
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Change into Active Voice -

1) They laughed at him.

✔ He was laughed at by them.

2) His conduct shocked me.

✔ I was shocked by his conduct.

3) He satisfied everybody.

✔ Everybody was satisfied by Him.

4) The news pleased me.

✔ I was pleased by the news.

5) Mohan has killed a snake.

✔ A snake has been killed by Mohan.

6) He did it.

✔ It was done by him.

7) He has drawn the picture.

✔ The picture has been drawn by him.

8) The peon opened the gate.

✔ The gate was opened by the peon.

9) She eats an apple.

✔ An apple was eaten by her.

10) Put out the light.

✔ Let the light to be put out by you.

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Answered by αmαn4чσu
9

Answer:

1). They laughed at him.

Ans. He was laughed at by them.

2). His conduct shocked me.

Ans. I was shocked by his conduct.

3). He satisfied everybody.

Ans. Everybody was satisfied by him.

4). The news pleased me.

Ans. I was pleased by the news.

5). Mohan has killed a snake.

Ans. A snake has been killed by Mohan.

6). He did drawn the picture.

Ans. The picture has been drawn by him.

7). He did it.

Ans. It was done by him.

8). The peon opened the gate.

Ans. The gate was opened by the peon.

9). She eats an apple.

Ans. An apple was eaten by her.

10). Put out the light.

Ans. Let the light to be put out by you.

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When we change a sentence into the passive voice, we do three things.

  • The object in the active voice becomes 'the subject' in the passive voice.

  • The verb changes its form. We need the verb 'to be' and a past participle.

  • The subject of the active voice when mentioned follows the preposition 'by'.

  • The pronouns get infected -

Subject - Object

  • I - Me
  • We - Us
  • You - You
  • He - Him
  • She - Her
  • They - Them.

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