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Father has Taught me English today
Change into passive voice

Answers

Answered by Farhana127
15

Answer:

I have been taught English by my father today.

Explanation:

Answered by KajalBarad
1

"English has been taught by my father today" is the correct sentence in passive form.

  • In Passive voice sentences, the action expressed by the verb is received by the sentences.
  • To change a sentence from active voice to passive voice, the general structure of the sentence would be as follows:

              Passive voice = "Object + Verb + Subject"

  • Since the given sentence is in the present perfect tense, the resulting sentence in passive voice would be in the following structure:

          "Subject + has/have been+ third form of verb + Object"

  • By following the structure, the given sentence is changed to passive voice. Therefore, the correct form of sentence in passive voice is, "English has been taught by my father today".

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