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Let the peon be called
voice change​

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Answered by ramesh015
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Answer:

For sentences in the active voice, the subject performs the action; for those in the passive voice, the subject receives the action. Most grammarians recommend using the active voice whenever possible. Here are some examples to help you distinguish between the voices:

Explanation:

Answered by TheEnchanted
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  • Let the peon be called

  • voice change

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  • The peon has to be called' is a passive voice of the given sentence.

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  • The active voice implies to a sentence where the subject performs an action on an object.

  • The subject is the agent here, the object is the 'patient' and verb is the 'theme'.
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