I am going to my friend's house change into passive voice
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This sentence is an Intransitive verb
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“I am going to my friend's house” is intransitive. Without an object, it really can’t be made passive voice, since passive voice puts the subject as the one being acted upon instead of doing the action. Example, if the sentence were, “I am eating pineapples,” then the action is in the subject and the object is what is being eaten. To make that passive voice, you would put the object as the subject: “Pineapples were being eaten by me.” You could put your first sentence in Yoda syntax, “To friend's house I go,” but it’s still active voice.
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