Have they offered him a better job? INTO PASSIVE
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In passive voice, the question will be written as "Has he been offered a better job by them?"
Explanation:
- We use the passive voice in a sentence when we want the action (the verb) and the object of the sentence to stand out rather than the subject of the sentence.
- This suggests that the subject is either unimportant in comparison to the action in and of itself or that the subject is unknown.
- In a sentence written in the passive voice, the action is carried out by the subject rather than the subject carrying out the action themselves.
- It is necessary to switch the positions of the subject and object in a sentence in order to transform it from active to passive voice.
- The pronoun "they" serves as the subject of the sentence, while "he" serves as the object. When a sentence is written in the passive voice, the subject of the sentence, in this case "he," comes first in the sentence.
- Since the sentence is in the form of a question, the phrase "have they been" will be replaced by "has he been."
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