English, asked by bristidas64, 4 months ago

Let me speak. (change the voice) ​

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Answered by anujamali8290
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There is none. That sentence is in imperative mood. English does not have a passive imperative. All imperatives are active voice.

Analyze the sentence.

Verb = Let, imperative mood

Subject = You (understood subject for all imperatives)

Indirect object = Me

Direct object = Speak English - bare infinitive phrase used as noun.

There are many other answers that say, “Let English be spoken by me.” That is still an imperative sentence. The subject and verb are exactly the same - ‘Let’ as the verb and ‘you’ as the subject. What has been changed are the direct object (now ‘English be spoken’) and the indirect object ( now in the phrase ‘by me’).

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