had Not only the students but also the teacher have appreciated my performances have will change into what
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Passive voice means that the recipient of the action of the verb becomes the subject. In your example, the word “students” now becomes the subject.
The tense of the example you have given is present perfect (have trained) so when changing it to passive voice it should also still be in present perfect and we can do this by addding “been” in between “have” and “trained”. It now becomes “have been trained”
The passive voice of your example “The teachers have trained the students well” is “The students have been trained well”
You may omit the original subject of your sentence, the teachers, since passive voice focuses on the recipient of the verb's action
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