he helped me (change into passive voice)
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"I was helped by him" is the passive voice form of the given sentence.
Passive Voice:
- A sentence is said to be in passive voice if the object is the doer of the action and the subject is the observer of the same. The vice versa of this is a sentence in active voice.
- Here, we identify the parts of the sentence as the subject is 'he' & the object or the predicate is 'me'. The verb or the action in the sentence is 'helped'. As noticed the action/verb is addressed to the subject.
- So, to make this sentence in the passive voice we convert and address the action/verb to the object and turn it into our subject. Thus, the object 'me' will turn to 'I' as the subject.
- Similarly, the original subject 'he' will turn to the third person pronoun as 'him'.
- Lastly, the verb of the sentence will change its tense to a past participle. This is why 'helped' is converted to 'was helped'.
Therefore, the sentence in passive voice will be "I was helped by him".
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Answer:
I was helped by him .
Explanation:
Passive Voice :
A given sentence is in passive voice if the object is acted upon the verb.
Example : Car was parked by him.
Active Voice :
A given sentence is in active voice if the subject is acted upon the verb.
Example : I am playing the match.
In the question the given sentence is in Past Indefinite tense.
To convert the sentence in Passive voice we have to follow the following steps:
- Change subject into object and object into subject. ("He" to "him" and "me to I")
- Use the third form of the main verb.
- Use helping verb "was".
Hence the passive voice form of the sentence is = "I was helped by him."
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