passive form of Australia lost the cricket match by an inning
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CRICKET MATCH WAS LOSED BY AUSTRALIA BY AN INNING...
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Given sentence :-
Australia lost the cricket match by an inning.
Given sentence is in simple past tense. The passive form of it (simple past tense) is written as :-
Obj + was/were + verb 3rd + by + subject.
Here, subject = Australia
Object = The cricket match
Verb 2nd = lost
=> Verb 3rd = lost
While converting to passive
» The object of the active voice becomes the subject of the passive voice and vice versa.
» By is used before the doer of the action, that is, the subject
» Verb is always in 3rd form.
Hence your answer is :-
The cricket match was lost by Australia by an inning.
Australia lost the cricket match by an inning.
Given sentence is in simple past tense. The passive form of it (simple past tense) is written as :-
Obj + was/were + verb 3rd + by + subject.
Here, subject = Australia
Object = The cricket match
Verb 2nd = lost
=> Verb 3rd = lost
While converting to passive
» The object of the active voice becomes the subject of the passive voice and vice versa.
» By is used before the doer of the action, that is, the subject
» Verb is always in 3rd form.
Hence your answer is :-
The cricket match was lost by Australia by an inning.
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