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Passive voice all rules for Imperative sentence

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

imperative sentence in the passive voice has the following form: Let + object + be + past participle.

Active: Carry it home.

Passive: Let it be carried home.

Active: Do it at once.

Passive: Let it be done at once.

Active: Open the door.

Passive: Let the door be opened.

Active: Throw the ball.

Answered by MissAlison
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ANSWER:-

Imperative sentence are the sentence in which we express our feelings and emotions like command, order, advice and request.

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1. Let + new object+be/not be+past participle or 3rd form.

2. For sentence expressing request, advice or order, we use

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Always remove 'please' and 'kind' if they are given in the sentence..

EXAMPLE:-

1)Active voice :-bring your copies.

Passive voice:-let ur copies be brought.

2) active voice:- do not tell a lie

Passive voice:- let not a lie be told.

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