people have seen wolves in the streets change into passive voice
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In the streets wolves had seen by people
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This sentence could also be rephrased using the passive voice as "Wolves in the street were seen by the people".
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- It is possible to recognise a sentence as being in the passive form by the fact that the subject does not carry out the action that the sentence direction directs them to do but, rather, the action is carried out upon the subject.
- The subject comes last in a sentence that uses the passive voice because the object of the sentence comes first, then the verb, and finally the subject.
- In order to clarify the connection between the verb and the subject, the preposition "by" has been inserted into the sentence.
- People are the subject of the sentence, "have seen" is the verb, and "wolves in the street" is the object. The sentence begins with the subject "People." In a sentence written in the passive voice, the roles of the subject and the object are switched around.
- The verb "have seen" is changed to "were seen," and the preposition "by" is added to the end of the sentence.
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