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I am playing the foot ball in passive voice.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • I am playing the foot ball in passive voice.?

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  • “Football is played by me.”

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If you say “I play with a/the football,” the verb ”play” is intransitive and cannot be made passive. The preposition “with” is a big clue. Transitive verbs don’t need prepositions.

If you say “I play football,” the verb “play” has a direct object “football.” There is no preposition. It is transitive and can be made passive:

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