I walked quietly because I didn't want to wake up the baby (starts with ‘I walked quietly so as’)
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I walked quietly so as I didn't want to wake up the baby
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I walked quietly as I didn't want to wake the baby up.
- The two grammatical voices in the English language are active and passive.
- Voice is the part of a verb that determines when a subject acts or is the recipient of an action.
- When the subject does the action, it is the active voice, and when the subject receives the action, it is the passive voice.
- The sentence has active voice right now and when it is changed to passive voice, the sentence starts with the phrase "I walked quietly as".
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