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(ii) He would have written a letter to his father.
(into passive voice)​

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Answered by wanisamarth
0

Answer:

to his father letter would written by he

Answered by epsibha
1

Answer:

The passive form of the given sentence is,

A letter would have been written by him to his father.

Explanation:

The given statement is,

He would have written a letter to his father.

It has been told to change the voice of the sentence from active to passive.

Active voice:

In the active voice of the SVO pattern, the subject who is doing a particular action or verb comes first.

Passive voice:

In the passive voice of the SVO pattern, the subject which comes first receives the verb or action done by the object.

Active to passive:

To change a sentence from active to passive form, just rearrange the words given.

Put the object in place of the subject and the subject in place of the object.

That is, from SVO to OVS.

Add the word 'by' as a conjunction to the object.

While converting, do not change the tense of the given sentence.

Change only the verb form according to the tense given.

Other words like adverbs, adjectives, time, place, etc. do not need to be changed.

The third form of the verb is used.

Changing the voice:

In the given sentence,

The subject is 'He', who is doing the action.

The verb is 'would have written', which is the action done by the subject.

The object is 'a letter', which is receiving the action.

Active voice:

He / would have written / a letter / to his father.

S                 V                         O

Passive voice:

A letter / would have been written / by him / to his father.

     S                          V                            O

This is the passive form of the given sentence.

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