pricing reforms discourage private car use (change the voice)
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Active Voice refers to a sentence in which the subject is performing the action.
Passive Voice refers to a sentence in which the subject undergoes the action. In other words, it is writing the sentence in reverse order.
Example: She is preparing a document. (Active)
A document is being prepared by her. (Passive)
NOTE: Sentences that convey habitual actions cannot be changed to passive mode.
Pricing reforms discourage private car use. (Active)
Private car use is discouraged by pricing reforms. (Passive)
Answer:
Active voice:
Pricing reforms discourage private car use.
Passive voice:
Private car use is discouraged by pricing reforms.
Additional information:
Examples of active and passive voice:
Active voice:
What do you need?
Passive voice:
What is needed by you?
Active voice:
How much money do you save in a year?
Passive voice:
How much money is saved in a year by you?
Rules for changing active to passive voice:
➡ Converting active to passive voice the tense should be changed.
➡ We can't change future continues tenses to passive voice.
Example:
Works ↔ Worked
Plays ↔ Played
Cause ↔ Caused
Save ↔ Saved
Give ↔ Given
Leave ↔ Left