i invite them (change the voice)
i shall take tea (change the voice)
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1. Passive voice = They are invited by me
2. Passive voice = The tea shall be taken by me
2. Passive voice = The tea shall be taken by me
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1) The given sentence, I invite them is in active voice. We have to change it into the passive voice.
- Passive voice: They are invited by me.
2) The given sentence, I shall take tea is in active voice. We have to change it into the passive voice.
- Passive voice: The tea shall be taken by me.
Explanation:
- Active voice is a grammar term that describes sentences in which the subject is the one who actively performs the verb's action. Voice is a way of categorizing the relationship between a sentence's action and the one (or ones) doing (or not doing) the action in grammar.
- For example: I invite them.
- Passive voice is used when the subject of a sentence receives the verb's action rather than performing it. Voice in grammar denotes the relationship between the sentence's subject and verb.
- For example: They are invited by me.
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