English, asked by steve6699, 10 months ago

Let a fuss not be mad over petty things.

change it into passive voice​


zoya0710: it is in passive voice
zoya0710: it can't be change in passive voice
steve6699: yes
zoya0710: it can be changed in active voice
steve6699: o Haa
steve6699: sorry
steve6699: I want to write change it into passive voice
steve6699: I want to write change it into active voice
steve6699: I am confusing

Answers

Answered by gauarvirathore
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fuss not be mad over petty things
Answered by Anonymous
1

Let a fuss not be mad over pretty things.

  • Mad over pretty things not be done by fuss.

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Voice :-

Voice is the form of the verb which donates whether the subject does the work or something is done to the subject.

There are 2 types of voice :-

  • Active voice
  • Passive voice

★ Active voice :-

Active voice refers a sentence in which the subject is performing the action.

★Passive voice :-

Passive voice refers a sentence in which the subject undergoes the action.

Rules for changing active voice into passive voice:-

★ The 'object' in the Active voice becomes the 'subject' in the Passive voice.

★ The 'subject' in the Active voice, becomes the 'object' in the Passive voice. It's generally preceded by the preposition 'by'.

★ The main verb of the sentence is changed into past participle form and it's preceded by the correct form of 'Be' verb in Passive voice.

★ The Passive voice of the verb with two objects is formed by changing either of the two objects (preferably the Personal Object) into the subject and retaining the other as the ' retained object '.

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