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He can't help you (change into passive voice )

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Answered by nickyraptor
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You can't be helped by him.
Answered by jenisha145
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The passive voice form of the given statement will be

You can't be helped by him

Rules for change of voice-

  • A statement in the active voice will always have the subject as the performer of the action and will begin with the subject. Whereas in the passive voice the subject will be in the end and the object becomes the doer of the action.
  • So to change the voice form of the sentence given, we bring the object in the beginning and change the tense form of the verb.
  • It is clearly known that the subject in the sentence is "He", and the object is "you".
  • Thus, the positions are interchanged and the sentence in passive voice will start with "You". The verb 'be' will always come in the passive voice. The tense of the verb will change to the past form.
  • Hence, 'help' becomes 'helped' in the passive voice of the sentence. The preposition 'by' will appear in passive voice before the subject.
  • Lastly, the subject will be in third person form in the passive voice of the sentence. The third person of "he" becomes "him".
  • Finally, the sentence in passive voice is "You can't be helped by him".

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