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Has the teacher marked you absent?Change into passive voice ​

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Answered by monica789412
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Have you been marked absent by the teacher? -This is the passive form.

About passive voice:

  • The given sentence is in active voice. We have to change it into passive voice.
  • When a sentence is changed into passive voice, the subject becomes passive/ inactive. The subject 'the teacher' becomes 'by the teacher' in passive form.
  • The object and the action done take importance. So the sentence begins with the indirect object 'you'. As it is a question, the verb has to precede the noun 'you'.
  • The tense must be retained. The verb takes its past participle form.
  • The 'be' verb will precede the past participle according to its tense. Hence the verb 'marked' becomes 'have you been marked' in interrogative form.
  • Therefore the answer: Have you been marked absent by the teacher?
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