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hi integrated this school ka passive voice

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Answered by devip649
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Explanation:

Please have the goodness to accept the things that you cannot change and……to let them remain the way they are.

‘I go to school’ has no corresponding passive structure. ‘Go’ is an intransitive verb, which cannot and does not take an object. In other words, ‘going’ is an action which requires no object. You need just a subject to ‘go’ or ‘walk’ or ‘sing’ or ‘sit’.

But consider the verb ‘to throw’. ‘Throwing’ is an action that requires a ‘subject’ who ‘throws’, a ‘direct object’-the ‘thing’ he throws and on most occasions, an ‘indirect object’ too-the ‘person’ or ‘thing’ to whom or at which the ‘direct object’ is ‘thrown’. ‘To throw’ is hence, a transitive verb. So are other verbs like ‘to teach’, ‘ to take’, ‘to bring’, ‘to read’ etc. They all take an object or objects and are transitive in nature.

I go to school, I am going to market, John is going to school - A sentence which has ‘go’ or similar intransitive verbs as the root (predicate /main/finite) verb- (the verb which shows the tense)- has no passive form.

‘School is gone to by me, market is being gone to by me, school is being gone to by John’… Please, give it a rest!!!

Whenever you are required to change the voice of a particular sentence, make it a habit to look up the finite verb in a good dictionary (even if you're thoroughly familiar with that word) , to see if it’s transitive or intransitive, whether it takes an object or not.

If it is transitive, yes, you may proceed; and attempt to turn it into a passive construction. If it is not, please take heed; (of my instructions :) Cease and desist!!

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