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I don't like someone lying to me in passive vocie ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Passive voice:
I don’t like being lied to by someone.
Answered by tbgohain25
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Being lied by someone is not liked by me

Explanation:

In grammar, “Voice” means the form of verb by which the relation of the subject to the action implied is indicated. In other words, voice is the form of the verb which indicates whether the subject does the work or something has been done to it. • Active Voice. • Passive Voice.

The subject should become the object and vice-e-versa while changing a sentence from Active to Passive voice or reverse.

Active voice: She bought a new car. (She is the subject and a new car is an object.)

Passive voice: A new car was bought by her. (A new car is a subject and her is the object.)

When we are using active voice in a sentence, there is a subject that is acting upon the verb. In simpler terms, the subject is acting as an active voice. This is the definition of active voice. Sentences which are in the active voice are direct and very clear.

On the other hand, a sentence is in the passive voice when the verb affects the subject. The combined form of "to be" and the verb's past participle are often used to create the passive voice. By doing this often, a preposition is usually introduced. That sounds so much more complex than it is, and a passive voice can be easily identified.

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