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Has she invited you to lunch?(Change the voice)

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Answered by piyushkumar852110
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Answer:

Has she been invited by you to lunch.

Explanation:

When active voice is in present perfect,

then its passive voice is-subject+has/have+been+ v³+by+ object

Answered by Anonymous
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Has she invited you to lunch?(Change the voice)

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Have you been invited by her to lunch?

Explanation:

The above given sentence(Has she invited you to lunch?) is a Interrogative sentence.

Rule:

[Helping verb + Subject +V3+By+ Object+?]

Here 'She' is subject and "Invited" is verb and "you" is object.

Additional information:

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

{Subject+Verb+ Object}

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

[Subject+ Helping verb+V3+By+ Object]

  • While changing we have to be aware of verb.

  • In active the subject is at initial position but in Passive the object is at initial position.

General rules of changing the Active voice to passive voice :-

⭐️The object in the Active voice becomes subject in passive voice.

⭐️The subject in the active voice becomes object in the passive voice .It's generally proceeded by the preposition "by".

⭐️The main verb of the sentence is changed into past participate form and it is preceded by the correct form of "Be" form in passive voice.

⭐️When the subject is noun in passive voice it's used unchanged,but if the subject is a pronoun the correct objective form of that pronoun should be used in passive voice.

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