i have been invited to their house voice change
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By changing the given sentence into another voice we will get '' They have invited me to their house''.
Explanation:
- In passive voice, the action of the verb is on the target point.
- It means that the subject is either less important or not present at all.
- In an active voice, the scenario is different.
- The subject has more importance than the verb and the whole emphasis is on it.
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What is Active and Passive Voice???
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They have invited me to their house
Explanation:
- Active voice means that a sentence has a subject which acts upon its verb, whereas Passive voice means which a "subject" is a "recipient of a verb’s action"
- When a subject of a sentence performs the action of the verb , we say that the sentence is in active voice. Sentences in the active voice have a "strong, direct, & clear tone".
- On the alternative, when the subject is "acted upon by the verb" a sentence is in the passive voice. The passive voice is always built on a conjugated form of "to be" plus addition to the verb's past participle. This generates normally a "preposition". This sounds more complicated, however, passive voice is usually easier to identify.
Example,
Bones are adored by dogs (passive)
Dogs adore bones (active)
- The active sentence comprise dogs (subject)+adore (verb)+bones (object). The passive sentence consists of bones (object)+are adored(a form of "to be" plus the "past participle" adored)+by (preposition)+ dogs(subject).
- Making the sentence passive flips the structure & necessitates the preposition "by" In fact, all three of the transformed sentences above required the addition of "by".
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