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if a sentence is universal truth ... can we change it to passive voice?

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Answered by ariana2009
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  • We use present simple passive voice tense to talk about the actions of daily activities, habitual actions and universal truth.  The verb form of the sentence is also changed from active form to passive. You can see that the subject of the sentences has changed.
  • We can change that into active to passive.
  • But not every time it can be converted
Answered by tushargupta0691
1

Answer:

If a sentence is universal truth you can not change it to passive voice.

Explanation:

To discuss routine behaviours, universal truths, and daily activities, we utilise the present simple passive voice tense. Additionally, the sentence's verb is altered from an active to a passive form. You'll see that the sentences' subjects have altered. That can be changed to read "active to passive." The passive voice cannot be used in phrases with intransitive verbs (of any tense). The explanation is that these statements lack any kind of object, therefore passive voice is impossible in sentences without an object. If a statement has a subject and an object, it can be transformed to passive voice.

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