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Change the following sentences into passive voice

1. Roy cut the rope with a knife.

2. The nurse will give me medicines.

3. My aunt makes delicious cookies.

4. He spends money lavishly.

5. They bought eggs last week.

6. They will clean the tank tomorrow.​

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Answered by rmb
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1. Roy cut the rope with a knife.

The rope was cut with a knife by Roy.

2. The nurse will give me medicines.

The medicines will be given to me by the nurse.

3. My aunt makes delicious cookies.

Delicious cookies are made by my aunty.

4. He spends money lavishly.

Money is spent lavishly by him.

5. They bought eggs last week.

Eggs were bought by them last week.

6. They will clean the tank tomorrow.​

The tank will be cleaned by them tomorrow.

 

Points to note:

  • The doer and the receiver change positions within a sentence. The focus of the sentence changes.
  • Keep the tenses consistent. Do not change a sentence in present tense into a sentence in past tense.  

 

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Answered by SparshaM
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Answer:

Passive voices are mentioned below with active voices.

1. Roy cut the rope with a knife.

  • Passive Voice - 'The rope was cut with a knife by Roy'.

  • 'Was' denotes it's an example of Simple Past Tense.

2. The nurse will give me medicines.

  • Passive Voice - 'The medicines will be given to me by the nurse'.

  • 'Will be' confirms it is a Simple Future Tense.

3. My aunt makes delicious cookies.

  • Makes says it has been written in Present Indefinite Tense.

  • Passive Voice - 'Delicious cookies are made by my aunt'.

4. He spends money lavishly.

  • Passive Voice - 'Money is spent lavishly by him'.

  • It is a Present Indefinite Tense.

5. They bought eggs last week.

  • It is a Simple Past Tense.

  • Passive Voice - 'Eggs were bought last week by them'.

6. They will clean the tank tomorrow.

  • It is a Future Indefinite Tense.

  • Passive Voice - 'The tank will be cleaned by them'.
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