have my orders been carried out by you change into active voice
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The following sentence is in passive voice. After converting it to active voice, it becomes- "Have you carried out my orders?"
- In this sentence the subject 'my orders' becomes the object and the object 'you' sits as the subject.
- Here, the verb 'have' becomes 'have been' and 'carry' sits in its past participle form.
- Another example of passive voice is- "You are not blamed for his deed."
After converting the sentence structure gets changed but the meaning remains the same.
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