I saw him leaving the office
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Passive voice.
He was seen leaving the house by me.
- There are two ways to express an action in a sentence: active voice and passive voice.
- No matter the tense, the main verb's past participle form is always used in the passive voice. Only the auxiliary verbs are dependent on the active voice of the sentence.
- As the given sentence is in the active voice, the object of the sentence (him) is replaced by the subject of the sentence (I), and vice versa, to make the sentence passive. Additionally, the sentence that follows is in the simple past tense.
- The use of the words "had been" and "be" in the sentence structure is incorrect.
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Passive voice:
He was seen leaving the house by me.
Explanation:
The active voice and the passive voice are the two methods to express an activity in a statement.
The past participle form of the primary verb is always employed in the passive voice, regardless of the tense. Only the auxiliary verbs are reliant on the sentence's active voice.
Given that the statement in question is in the active voice, the subject of the sentence (I) is used in place of the sentence's object (him), making the sentence passive. The subsequent statement is also in the simple past tense.
The term "had been" and the word "be" are misused in the sentence structure.
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