English, asked by arenba123imsong, 1 month ago

Let me go now change into Passive voice​

Answers

Answered by 32989
2

Answer:

Explanation:

The passive voice for “let me go” is you are requested to let me go. “Let go of me” is the passive voice of “Let me go” since 'me' receives the action of the verb 'to go. '

Mark me as a brainlist :)

Answered by krishnaanandsynergy
0

Let go of me.

Explanation:

Before switching to voice, make the following adjustments to the active statement: -

  1. Decide on the tense of the next statement.
  2. Use the correct supporting verb and, as a result, the participial of the main verb.
  3. The equipped sentence's object becomes the topic in voice.

The sentences are written in the present tense. As a result, while describing anything, we should always employ the assisting word is and, as a result, the participial of the verb play.

The voice structure of the given statement is as follows:

serving to verb (am/is/are)+past verb of verb +by +subject +object

This is an assertive statement, and we begin the phrase with the verb 'let' to transform it to reported form.

Similar questions