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example of wh question into passive voice and active voice of present perfect tense​

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Answered by himanshusharma16361
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Answer:

Active: I have written a story.

Passive: A story has been written by me.

Active: They have built a house.

Passive: A house has been built by them.

Active: He has broken my window.

Passive: My window has been broken by him.

Answered by riya773
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Active: S + have/has + V3 + object + ROTS

He has written a poem.

Passive: S + have/has + been + V3 + prep + object + ROTS

A poem has been written by him.

Interrogatives

Active: Have/Has + S + V3 + object + ROTS

Has he written a poem?

Passive: Have/Has + S + been + V3 + prep + object

Has a poem been written by him?

Negatives

Active: S + have/has + not + V3 + object + ROTS

He has not/ hasn`t written a poem.

Passive: S + have/has + not + been + V3 + prep + object + ROTS

A poem has not/hasn`t been written by him.

Negative interrogatives

Active: Have/Has not + S + V3 + object + ROTS

Hasn`t he written a poem?

Passive: Have/Has not + S + been + V3 + prep + object + ROTS

Hasn`t a poem been written by him?

WH/Information questions

Active: WH + have/has + S + V3 + object + ROTS

Why have they killed him?

Passive: WH + have/has + S + been + V3 + prep + object + ROTS

Why has he been killed by them?

More Sentences:

Affirmative:

Active: They have won the final.

Passive: The final has been won by them.

Negative:

Active: They have not won the final.

Passive: The final has not been won by them.

Interrogative:

Active: Have they won the final?

Passive: Has the final been won by them?

Negative interrogative:

Active: Haven’t they won the final?

Passive: Hasn’t the final been won by them?

WH/Information questions

Active: Why have they won the final?

Passive: Why has the final been won by them?

Attempt Active and Passive Voice Exercise

Examples are given:-

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