have you bought a new house in passive voice
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The given active voice sentence can be converted into passive voice as shown and explained below:
Has a new house been bought by you?
Explanation
The verb in the sentence was in Present Perfect active voice form (have you bought). When we convert the active voice of Present Perfect into passive, we use passive form equivalent to the active form. The passive form in Present Perfect is has/have been+V3. The object is made the subject and vice versa; and 'by' is added.
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‘Has a new house been bought by you?’ is a passive voice of the given sentence.
Explanation:
- We can change the given sentence into passive voice, when the active verb is has/have + past participle.
- We can always make the sentence by simply adding have/has + been + past participle. For example, ‘Have you bought a new house?’.
- And if the sentence has an object, then it is possible to convert into passive tense.
- We can use ‘have/has + been + bought’ for converting int passive voice. From the given sentence, ‘new house’ is the object that used.
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