I have made this clear (rewrite it using passive voice construction)
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This has been made clear by me.
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This has been made clear by me.
Explanation:
- Active voice: A sentence is said to be in active voice if the subject of the sentence is doing some action expressed by the verb.
- For eg. I've made this clear.
- Here the subject is doing the verb action, "have made".
- If you want to get the active voice converted to passive voice then, you need to consider carefully who is performing any action represented by a verb and convert that subject into an object by using 'by the [subject]' at the end of the sentence and using the third form of the verb
- Passive voice: A sentence is said to be in passive voice if the subject of the sentence undergoes the action of the verb.
Thus the passive voice conversion of the given active sentence would be:
This has been made clear by me.
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