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Please, take the book.(change the voice)

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Answered by Secondman
5

"Please, let the book be taken / Let the book be taken, please”.

The given sentence is in the active voice. In active voice, the importance is on the subject that is performing the action, i.e. the sentence has to answer the question 'who?'. Thus, the voice of the sentence has to be changed into passive voice.

Also, the sentence is an imperative type of sentence, i.e., it is a command. Thus, the grammatical rule for converting an imperative sentence into the passive voice has to be followed.

In the given sentence, the object is the 'book' and the verb is 'to take'. The past participle of 'take' is 'taken'.

Thus, the correct answer is 'Let the book be taken'. Here, 'please' is used as an adverb. Thus, placing it at the start or at the end of the sentence does not alter the meaning of the sentence.


Answered by divyamkumar75
5

Explanation:

let the book taken please

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