He has stolen my purse. change into passive voice
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my purse has been stolen by him
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My purse has been stolen by him.
Explanation:
- Here the active sentence "He has stolen my purse." is in Present Perfect Tense.
- It is in the structure of - " Subject+ has/have + (main verb)³ + Object."
- If it is changed into passive voice of structure below-
- " Passive Subject + has/have + been + (main verb)³+ by + Passive Object ".
- The subject in Active sentence converts to Passive Object in passive sentence.
- The Object in Active sentence converts to Passive Subject in passive sentence.
- In the given question, He is Subject and My purse is Object.
- When this active sentence converts to Passive, My purse will be the Passive Subject and He will converts to Him as passive Object.
- (main verb)³ means the main verb will be in past participle form.
- So the given sentence will be in passive from as:
- My purse has been stolen by him.
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