One should follow traffic rules. Change into active voice
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One should follow traffic rules.(Active voice).
Traffic rules should be followed by one. (Passive voice)
What is Active and Passive voice?
- The verb form that designates whether the subject of a phrase is the doer or the recipient of an action is referred to as the verb's "voice."
- The voice of a verb expresses the connection between the action and the sentence's participants (subject or object).
- The active voice indicates that the noun or pronoun acting as the sentence's subject is the one who is carrying out the activity.
- In other words, the verb is acted upon or performed by the subject.
- On the other hand, the passive voice indicates that the subject is being affected by the action or verb in the phrase.
- Another way to put it is that the passive voice makes it clear that the sentence's subject is no longer active but passive.
- Make the object the new subject to convert an active sentence to a passive one.
- The subject of the verb performs the action in the active voice, while in the passive voice, it is the action's object.
- To change a sentence from active to passive voice, make the object the subject and use the proper form of the verb "be" with the main verb's past participle.
- When a prepositional phrase starting with "by" is necessary, the original subject can then be employed.
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One should follow traffic rules. Change the voice from active to passive.
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Passive voice-
Traffic rules should be followed. (by everyone)
Explanation:
- Active and passive voices are the two grammatical forms in English grammar.
- When a sentence is in the active voice, the subject of the sentence is the one doing the activity communicated by the action word (verb).
- In the passive voice, the subject is the individual or thing followed up on or impacted by the verb's activity.
- The passive voice is normally shaped with a type of the action word "be" — for example, is, was, or has been — and the past participle of the action word.
- The passive voice can be useful when someone wants to emphasize an action that has taken place or when the agent of an action is unknown.
- The subject acting on the target of the action is a simple, direct example of the active voice.
- In the passive voice, the action’s target is located first as the prime focus of the sentence. The sentence gets flipped, and the subject is presently being followed up on by the verb.
- Since the given sentence carries a modal "should" in its active form, we will follow the below rules for converting the voice from active to passive as follows-
- Rule 1. The places of the subject and the object in a sentence are interchangeably positioned for converting active voice to passive voice. The subject in passive voice is followed by a prepositional phrase- "by".
- Rule 2. Only the 3rd form of a verb (e.g. taken) is the main verb in passive voice.
- Rule 3. Usage of Auxiliary verb 'be' in passive voice for the modal auxiliary verbs [(Present, Future and Past) Modals - CAN, MUST, SHOULD, MAY, MIGHT, OUGHT] in the active voice
- For the given, "One should follow traffic rules. (Active voice)", the object part is "traffic rules" and the subject is "One", for which the passive voiced sentence will become-
Traffic rules should be followed by everyone.
or,
Traffic rules should be followed. (by everyone) (Passive voice)
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