I would have kept your car here if you had left it with me.
convert into passive voice
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Explanation:
she said to me that she would have left my car here if i left it with her
OR
he told me that he would have left my car here if i left it with him
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The passive voice is:
Your car would have been kept here if you had left it with me.
Explanation:
The given sentence uses a modal verb of past tense. The structures of active/passive voices for such sentences are:
Active: Subject + would + have + verb (IIIrd form) + object.
Passive: Object + would + have + been + verb (IIIrd form) + by + subject.
So, the passive voice of the given sentence would be:
Your car would have been kept here if you had left it with me.
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