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he had kept up his diet program for a month.(change the voice)
a)his diet program was kept up a month.b)his diet program had been kept for a month.
c) the had kept up his is diet program for a month.
d) is that program had been kept up for a month.​

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Answered by elisha9842284555
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Answer:

a)his diet program was kept up a month.b)his diet program had been kept for a month.

c) the had kept up his is diet program for a month.

d) is that program had been kept up for a month.​

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Answered by aroranishant799
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The correct question is:

he had kept up his diet program for a month.(change the voice)

a)his diet program was kept up a month.

b)his diet program had been kept for a month.

c) the had kept up his is diet program for a month.

d) his diet program had been kept up for a month.

Answer:

The correct option is: d) his diet program had been kept up for a month.

Explanation:

Traditionally, a verb's voice denotes whether its subject acts (using the active voice) or is acted upon (passive voice).

Only transitive verbs fall under the category of active and passive voice.

Rules for Active to Passive Voice Conversions:

Rule 1: To change an active sentence to passive, locate the Subject, Verb, and Object.

Rule 2: Swap the roles of the object and subject, such that the active sentence's object becomes the passive sentence's subject.

Rule 3: The subject in passive voice may not always be utilized if the content of the phrase is sufficiently conveyed without it.

Rule 4: In a passive sentence with a third form verb, such as "preceded by," change the base verb into the past participle (By, With, to,). Passive voice sentences never employ base verbs.

Rule 5: The pronoun used in the sentence also changes when an active voice sentence is changed to a passive voice statement.

Rule 6: Use the appropriate auxiliary or assisting verb (is, am, are, was, etc.). Each tense has a different set of guidelines for the use of auxiliary verbs in passive voice phrases.

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