He is coming back to school. (Change to passive voice)
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Answer: "He goes to school"
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“He is coming back to school” cannot be made passive
because “to come” is an intransitive verb and thus does not take a direct object. Only transitive verbs can be made passive.
The words “to school” constitute a prepositional phrase, where “school” is the object of the preposition “to”; “school” is not the object of the verb.
However, if you chose a different verb (e.g., “visit,” which is a transitive verb) and changed the subject from “he” to “school,” you could make this thought passive. Below is an example.
ACTIVE — He is visiting school (“visit” is a transitive verb. “School” is the direct object of “visit.”)
PASSIVE — School is being visited by him
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