English, asked by sanjanasingh1016, 1 year ago

may i see this map [change into passive voice]

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Answered by anilchoudhary711
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May this map be seen by me?

anilchoudhary711: He was helped by her. (Passive voice ... that's the correct answer)
anilchoudhary711: i made a typing error while writing the answer ... your answer is correct!
AqsaAzim: oh thats great than
AqsaAzim: thank you
anilchoudhary711: :)
AqsaAzim: i found the passive of help him i think it should be like this "let him be helped"
anilchoudhary711: thats correct .. i had to take help of sentence because it was bit difficult
anilchoudhary711: thanks by the way.
AqsaAzim: welcm
anilchoudhary711: :)
Answered by tushargupta0691
0

Answer:

May this map be seen by me.

Explanation:

  • The grammatical subject of a clause in the passive voice expresses the theme or patient of the main verb, i.e., the subject of the action or the object whose state is altered.
  • English employs a periphrastic passive, like some other languages. English indicates passive voice by combining the verb's past participle form with either the verb be or the verb get rather than directly conjugating for voice.
  • The agent is typically mentioned in a prepositional phrase that the preposition by introduces.
  • The direct object of the corresponding active-voice formulation is typically the subject of the passive voice, However, English also permits passive sentences in which the subject is a prepositional complement or an indirect object.

Thus this is the answer.

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