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How we change she writes me a letter into passive voice

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Answered by aaronraj7a1
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she wrote me a letter

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Answered by whamwham
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We know that there are transitive verbs (take both subject and object) and intransitive verbs (take a subject only). In addition to them, there are ditransitive verbs too, which take a subject, a direct object and also an indirect object.

The given sentence,

She writes me a letter

has a ditransitive verb 'writes'. Not to worry, there are still answers possible with a ditransitive verb. A sentence having a ditransitive verb can have two possible answers.

She writes me a letter is the same as She writes a letter to me, just with an infinitive.

So, taking this sentence in mind, let us convert it to passive voice:

✶ We identify the subject (she) and the direct object. It answers to the question "what/who?", so the direct object is a letter.

✶ We swap the subject with the direct object. In this change, we add by before she and turn she into her.

✶ The sentence does not make sense right now, too. That is where we change the verb to its past participle form and add an auxiliary verb. The tense of this auxiliary verb should be present tense (is/am/are) because the sentence is also in present tense. It will also be singular, because the object is singular. So we use 'is'.

✶ What we have now is:

A letter is written by her.

We need to add the indirect object too, so, the first possible answer is:

A letter is written by her to me/A letter is written to me by her.

✶ To get the second possible answer, we can interchange the direct object with the indirect object, changing the auxiliary verb accordingly and removing the infinitive.

I am written a letter by her.

Therefore, the passive voice of She writes me a letter is

  • A letter is written to my by her.
  • I am written a letter by her.
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