I want water to drink (voice change)
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Water is wanted by me to drink. Here 'I' is the subject, 'want' is the verb and 'water' is the object. The sentence formation o active voice is Subject + Verb + Object. But sentence formation of passive voice is Object + Verb + Subject. Hence, first is to convert 'I want water to passive voice 'Water is wanted by me.' and then add 'to drink.' So, the answer is 'Water is wanted by me to drink.'
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The standard rule is: Change the object into the subject, then use 'to be' plus the Past Participle. I drink water: 'water' is the object. So 'water' must now be the subject. ... For the Passive you use the equivalent form of the verb ' to be' plus the Past Participle of the other verb: Water IS DRUNK by me.May 27, 2020
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water is wanted by me to drink
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