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"Has supplied" change into passive voice

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Answered by robertmeesi2345
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Answer:

Explanation:

Had been supplied

Answered by ahmadfardeen571
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Answer:

Passive voice: has been supplied

Explanation:

When a sentence is in the active voice, the subject of the sentence is the one doing the action expressed by the verb. In the passive voice, the subject is the person or thing acted on or affected by the verb's action. The passive voice is typically formed with a form of the verb be—such as is, was, or has been—and the past participle of the verb.

The active voice asserts that the person or thing represented by the grammatical subject performs the action represented by the verb.

The passive voice makes the subject the person or thing acted on or affected by the action represented by the verb.

Active voice: Rahul knocked over the lamp.

Passive voice: The lamp was knocked over by Rahul.

The use of the passive voice is frequently criticised as being evasive and ineffective. However, it is helpful when you want to highlight the fact that an activity occurred rather than the person who carried it out. It is also useful in situations when the agent—the person who really performs the action—is not known.

Find: "Has supplied" change into passive voice.

Passive voice: has been supplied

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