Is he teaching Mathematics to him?
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(Passive Voice
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Is he taught mathematics by him?
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Change into passive voice:
Is he teaching Mathematics to him?
PASSIVE VOICE:
Is Mathematics being taught to him(by him) ?
For more information:
- When the subject of a verb also performs the action named in the verb, the verb is said to be in the active voice.
e.g. The sellers sell the vegetables.
- When the subject of a verb receives the action named in the verb, the verb is said to be in the passive voice.
e.g. The vegetables are sold by the sellers.
★ Rules needed in changing sentences in active voice to passive voice:
- The object of the verb in the active voice becomes the subject of the verb in the passive voice.
- The subject of the verb in the active voice becomes a prepositional phrase in the passive voice: by + the active subject.
- The verb in the active voice is changed to a suitable auxiliary + past participle form of the verb.
★ Format of changing sentences in tenses are:
Simple Present:
Active voice: root form of the verb
Passive voice: is/am/are + past participle form of the verb.
Simple Past:
Active voice: past tense of the verb
Passive voice: was/were + past participle form of the verb
Simple Future:
Active voice: shall/will + root form of the verb
Passive voice: shall be/will be + past participle form of the verb
Present Continuous:
Active voice: is/am/are + -ing form of the verb
Passive voice: is/am/are + being + past participle form of the verb
Past Continuous:
Active voice: was/were + -ing form of the verb
Passive voice: was/were + being + past participle form of the verb
Future Continuous:
Verbs in the future continuous tense cannot be expressed in the passive voice.
Present Perfect:
Active voice: has/have + past participle form of the verb
Passive voice: has/have + been + past participle form of the verb
Past Perfect:
Active voice: had + past participle form of the verb
Passive voice: had been + past participle form of the verb
Future Perfect:
Active voice: will/shall + have been + past participle form of the verb
Passive voice: will/shall + have been + past participle form of the verb
Perfect Continuous Tense:
Verbs in the perfect continuous tense cannot be expressed in the passive voice.
★ For modals (Can, Could, May, Might, Should, Would, Must, Ought to)
Active voice: the auxiliary+ root form of the verb
Passive voice: the auxiliary + be + past participle form of the verb
e.g. May God bless you with health! (Active)
May you be blessed with health! (Passive)