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i boil carrots and beans. change into passive.

a. carrots and beans are boiled
b. carrots and beans were boiled​

Answers

Answered by RatneshRai06
0

Answer:

both the options are wrong

Explanation:

Sentence :- I boil carrots and beans .

present ------------------> past

Answer :- Carrots and beans are boiled by me

Answered by theking20
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Among the options, 'a' is the correct one. So, the passive voice of the following sentence is- "Carrots and beans are boiled."

  • Here, the subject 'I' becomes an object 'by me' but it is invisible.
  • The object 'carrots and beans' become the subject.
  • The verb 'boil' sits in its past participle form along with a be verb 'are'.
  • The tense of the sentence is - simple present.
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