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has mamta spoiler your dresses .. change voice​

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Answered by Parulkapoor007
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Answer:

Have your dresses been spoiled by mamta?

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has changes to have been

Answered by Anonymous
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Have your dresses been spoiled my mamta?

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An action or information can be expressed in a sentence.

In English the sentences are active or passive.

Voice:-

Voice is the form of the verb which donates whether the subject does the work or something is done to the subject.

There are two types of voice:-

  • Active voice

  • Passive Voice

Active voice:- When subject does something in a sentence it is said to be in Active voice.

Subject + Verb + Object

Passive voice:- When something had done to the substance in a sentence it is said to be in Passive voice.

Object + Verb + By + Subject

Rules for Changing Active voice into passive voice:-

⭐️The object of the verb is changed to the subject position and the subject to the object position.

⭐️Verb in active voice is changed into its Passive form(Past participle form).

⭐️ While changing we have to aware of Verb.

⭐️ In active voice the subject is initial position .

⭐️In passive voice the object is in initial position .

⭐️The object in active voice becomes subject in passive voice.

⭐️The subject in active voice becomes object in passive voice.

⭐️Verbs in present continuous tense, past continuous tense and future continuous tense cannot be changed into passive voice.

⭐️In passive voice, 'by' is placed before the object

⭐️.If there are modals in the sentence, then the form is \boxed{\rm{modal + be + past \: participle}}modal+be+pastparticiple modal+be+pastparticiple modal+be+pastparticiple

⭐️The pronouns in the active are also changed accordingly like I becomes me, they becomes them etc.

⭐️For order making sentences, the passive form is \boxed{\rm{let + object + be + past \: participle}}let+object+be+pastparticiple let+object+be+pastparticiple let+object+be+pastparticiple

We usually use the passive voice

  • For emphasis

Ex:- A tree in out garden was uprooted by the strom.

Here the stress is on the fact that the tree in the garden was uprooted rather than on the storm.

  • When the identity of the subject is not clear or not known.

Ex:- The glass window pane was broken (By some one)

  • Some sentences in the active voice have two objects .

  • The direct object answers the question Whom or What.

  • The indirect object answers the question of To whom,or For whom.

Ex:- Sita drew a map for geetha.

Here a map answer that question What and is the object.

Geetha answers the question for whom and is the Indirect object.

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