It crossed the churchyard with a sigh.(Change the voice)
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The churchyard was crossed with a sigh by it.
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There are two kinds of voice.
- Active (the subject is doer)
- Passive (the subject is not the doer)
While changing the active voice into passive,
- The subject (it) becomes the object here and followed with 'by'.
- The object (the churchyard) becomes the subject here.
- The verb (crossed) followed with an auxiliary verb (was). The verb changes with the form of tense. If the sentence is in present then it would be followed with the present form of auxiliary verb.
- And the remaining would be placed as it is.
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It crossed the churchyard with a sigh.
- The churchyard was crossed with a sigh by it.
Know More:-
- Active voice refers to a sentence in which the subject performs action.
- Passive voice refers to a sentence in which the subject undergoes action.
- While changing we have to be aware of Verb.
- The object in active voice becomes subject in passive voice.
- The subject in active voice becomes object in passive voice.
- The tense of the Verb will not be changed while changing the voice.
- Always change the main Verb into past participle while changing the sentence from active to passive voice.
- It is preceded by the preposition by.
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