my friend has sent me a letter . (change into passive voice)
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Answer. A letter has been sent to me by him. The above sentence was in past perfect tense while changing in passive voice we will add "been" with has/have. We will also use past participle form of the verb
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A letter has been sent by my friend to me.
Explanation:
- In passive voice, the object is given more importance.
- The ground rules to changing active voice into passive voice state that
- The places of subject and object are interchanged. The subject occupies the end place while the object replaces the subject at the beginning.
- 3rd form of the verb (past participle) is always used as the main (root) verb in the passive voice. This is applicable to all tenses.
- The word 'by' is generally added before the subject.
- Here the given sentence depicts an example of the present perfect tense.
- The formula to change a present perfect sentence in passive voice follows the below rule:
- "Subject +has/have + been + past participle + by+ the object".
Thus, the passive voice for the given sentence would be
A letter has been sent by my friend to me.
or,
A letter has been sent to me by my friend.
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