he met me.... (change the voice)
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I was been met by him
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He was met by me.
Explanation:
In this question, we were given the statement 'he met me'(Active voice) and had to convert it into 'He was met by me'(Passive voice).
Passive Voice:
- The passive voice, a type of grammatical voice structure, is used in many languages.
- The topic or patient of the primary verb—i.e., the person or thing that is subjected to the action or has its status changed—is communicated by the grammatical subject of a statement written in the passive voice.
- Active voice, on the other hand, places the subject in the position of the agent.
- For instance, in the passive sentence "The tree was pulled down," the subject (the tree) denotes the patient rather than the actor's actor. In contrast, the phrases "The tree has fallen" and "Someone has knocked down the tree" are active verbs.
Active Voice:
- The grammatical structure known as the active voice is used in a wide variety of languages around the world.
- It is the unmarked voice of nominative-accusative languages that contain transitive verbs, such as English and the vast majority of other Indo-European languages.
- In these languages, the verb is frequently in the active voice when the subject of the sentence performs the action described.
- The active voice is used when the phrase's subject acts as the agent of the main verb.
- In other words, the verb's designated action is carried out by the subject.
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