He offered her a ring. Change into passive voice
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A ring was offered to her by him.
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We are given a sentence in the question which we need to change into a passive voice.
- The subject or object signified by the grammatical subject in the active voice is said to perform the action of the verb.
- The person or thing being affected or acted upon is the subject when a verb is used in the passive voice.
Active voice: He offered her a ring.
Passive voice: A ring was offered to her by him.
- Both sentences describe the same action taking place—He offers her a ring.—with the first sentence making "He" the subject and the second making the "ring" the subject.
ACTIVE VOICE: Subject + Verb[past form] + object
PASSIVE VOICE: Object + was/were + Verb [past participle/ v3] + by/to/with + Subject
- When a sentence's subject is not important, the passive voice is employed to emphasize the action (the verb) and the sentence's object.
- This implies that either the subject is not as significant as the action itself or that the subject is unknown to us.
Hence, "A ring was offered to her by him" is the passive voice of the given sentence.
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