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I heard Mukesh once. change into passive voice

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Answered by shaun5
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Mukesh was heard by me once.


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Answered by ashutoshkrmgssl
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Answer:

The relevant answer to this query is as follows:

Passive voice:- Mukesh was heard by me once.

Explanation:

Passive voice:-

  • Passive voice is when the subject of a finding receives the action of the verb willingly than executing the act.
  • In fundamentals, voice indicates the connection between the subject of the finding and its verb. English has two voices. In active voice, the subject performs the verb, as in Toni singe patties. In this illustration, Toni is doing the action of the verb( singeing patties).
  • In passive voice, a matter the verb’s activities carried out on it. It receives the action, as in patties are singed by Toni. Then, Toni is still doing the action, but patties are the subject. They're entering Toni’s action.
  • A finding is written in the passive voice and frequently uses the verb exist. likewise, the pantomime of the act is similarly in a preposition expression, as in I was hit by snowballs.
  • The simplest way to determine if a finding is in the passive voice is to pore the finding and suppose who's suiting what. However, the finding is most probable in the passive voice and not operative, If the pantomime of the action comes after the verb.

From the above information the relevant answer to this query is as follows:

Passive voice:- Mukesh was heard by me once.

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