Passive voice Who taught you poetry?
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by whom was poetry taught to you
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By whom was poetry taught to you?
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The sentence given was in active voice form and we need to change it into passive voice.
- A sentence is in the active voice when the subject performs an action.
- A sentence is said to be in the passive voice when the subject receives an action.
- While changing an interrogative sentence to passive voice, the subject 'who' changes to an object 'by whom'.
- The passive form of 'taught' in the simple past tense is 'was/were taught'.
When we wish to highlight the action (the verb) and the object of a phrase rather than the subject, we use the passive voice. This suggests that either the topic is less essential than the action itself, or we don't know who or what the subject is.
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