my bicycle has been stolen change the voice
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➡ In these type of questions, we have to bring an external subject from outside.
➡ We should not change the tense.
➡ Also, we cannot change the whole meaning of the sentence.
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STATEMENT : My bicycle has been stolen.
CHANGED VOICE : Someone has stolen my bicycle.
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➡ In these type of questions, we have to bring an external subject from outside.
➡ We should not change the tense.
➡ Also, we cannot change the whole meaning of the sentence.
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STATEMENT : My bicycle has been stolen.
CHANGED VOICE : Someone has stolen my bicycle.
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⭐⭐⭐ ALWAYS BE BRAINLY ⭐⭐⭐
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The following sentence is- passive voice.
After turning it to active voice, it becomes- "Somebody has stolen my bicycle."
- Here, the subject 'my bicycle' becomes an object and the object 'somebody' which was invisible becomes the subject.
- The verb 'steal' sits in its past participle form 'stolen' along with 'has been'.
- 'By' is removed from the sentence.
Another example of active voice is- "My mother asked me about my result."
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