People think that he is dishonest (passive voice)
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He is thought to be dishonest by people.
What is passive voice?
- The passive voice is utilized to show interest in the individual or item that encounters an activity as opposed to the individual or article that plays out the activity.
- It delivers a sentence in which the subject gets an activity. Conversely, a dynamic voice delivers a sentence in which the subject plays out an activity.
- An active voice frequently makes muddled, less immediate, tedious sentences, though a passive voice makes more clear, more succinct sentences.
- The passive voice is framed by utilizing a type of the helper action word "be" (be, am, is, are, was, were, being, been) trailed by the past participle of the principal action word.
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He is thought to be dishonest by people.
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- Many languages use grammatical voice constructions known as the passive voice. The grammatical subject of a clause in the passive voice expresses the topic or patient of the primary verb, i.e., the subject of the action or the object whose condition is altered.
- Making the subject of a sentence the object of an action is known as a passive construction. In other words, the action's performer is not the sentence's grammatical subject.
- To convert a passive sentence to active, look for the agent in a "by the..." clause or carefully evaluate who or what is carrying out the action denoted by the verb. Make that agent the sentence's subject, then modify the verb to reflect this.
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