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he rarely spoke Hindustani.(voice change)​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

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Hindustani was rarely spoken by him.

Answered by mahinderjeetkaur878
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Answer: - Hindustani was rarely spoken by him.

Detailed answer: -

The given sentence 'He rarely spoke Hindustani.' is in active voice.

We need to change the sentence into passive voice.

So,

  • We will change the pattern of the sentence and form of the verb as well as 'He' will be changed to 'him'.
  • The Active voice sentence is written in this pattern - (Subject + Verb + Object).
  • The sentence in the Passive voice is in this pattern - (Object) + (auxiliary verb) + (past participle) + (by subject).

The sentence in the passive voice will be - Hindustani was rarely spoken by him.

About Voice of the verb: -

The voice of the verb shows that the subject in the sentence have done or have received the action in the sentence.

Voices are of two kinds. They are: -

  1. Active voice, and
  2. Passive voice.
  • Active voice - The verb or the sentence is said to be in Active voice when action is done by the subject. This type of voice is used when there is a need to show the clarity in the sentence.

For example: - Hari wrote a letter.

  • Passive voice - The verb or the sentence is said to be in Passive voice when the subject receives the action in the sentence. This type of voice is used when the doer of the action done is unknown in the sentence and the focus of the sentence is on the action.

For example: - A letter was written by Hari.

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