People believe he is a spy.passive form
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People believe he is a spy.
Passive voice
The passive voice in English is composed of two elements:
The passive voice in English is composed of two elements:the appropriate form of the verb 'to be' + past participle
Subject + to be (conjugated) + past participle + rest of sentence
→He is believed to be a spy.
Answer: The passive form of 'People believe he is spy.' is 'He is believed to be a spy.'
Explanation:
A unique structure we employ to shift the emphasis of an action is the passive form. The majority of the time, we construct active sentences with the subject doing an activity as the main focus.
When writing passive sentences, we combine the verb "to be" with the main verb's past tense. Here is an illustration of how to use the verb "to help" in the present simple.
Using the passive form, you can:
- Describe an action when we are more concerned with the result than the person who carried it out.
- Describe processes.
- Describe the artist of a song, book, painting, film, etc.
- Make formal and polite statements by being indirect.