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Rahim is not singing a song voice ​

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Answered by sugantipandit7
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It is important for the CLAT and other Law entrance examination aspirants to have good knowledge of active-passive voice as questions on this topic can be asked directly or in the form of ‘spotting the error’ or in the questions of ‘passage completion’ so one should be clear about its rules.

For solving questions on active-passive voice one should also have knowledge regarding types of sentences, forms of verb and forms of tense because their rules help with the correct conversion of voice.

Meaning of voice

The voice of a verb tells whether the subject of the sentence performs or receives the action. Voices are of two types: active and passive.

Active Voice: In the active voice, the subject performs the action expressed by the verb.

Eg.- Ram sings a song.

Here ‘Ram” is the subject and the verb is ‘sing’ and ‘song’ is the object. Here the action of ‘singing’ is being done by the subject i.e. ‘Ram’.

Passive Voice: In passive voice subject receives the action expressed by the verb.

Eg.- A song is sung by Ram.

Here the ‘song’ is subject ‘sing’ is the verb and ‘Ram’ is the entity who did the action of singing and ‘song’ is the entity on whom action has been done.

General rules of conversion active voice to passive voice:

The subject in the active voice becomes the object in the passive voice and the object in the active voice becomes the subject in the passive voice.

Put ‘by’ in front of the subject in the passive voice.

Use 3rd form of verb + is/ am/ are/ was/ were/ been/ being according to the tense in passive voice.

The following pronouns are used in the passive voice as:

Active Voice Passive Voice

I

me

He him

You you

We us

She her

They them

It it

Who whom

There is no passive voice of present/ past/ future perfect continuous sentences and future continuous.

Generally, passive voice can be made of transitive verb i.e. verbs which have an object attached to them.

Sentences of an intransitive verb cannot be converted into passive voice.

They laughed- No passive

The laughed at- The teacher was laughed at by them.

In the first sentence, there is no object thus it cannot be converted into passive voice.

But in the second sentence ‘teacher’ is the object thus its passive voice is possible.

General rules of conversion from passive voice to active voice

The subject of passive voice becomes object in active voice and the object in passive voice becomes the subject in active voice.

Remove the preposition ‘by’.

Use 1st form of the verb.

Let us understand the conversion from active to passive voice with the verb ‘sing’ in the following forms of tense.

Tense Verb (Active) Verb (Passive)

Simple present sing/ sings am/ is/ are sung

Simple past sang was/ were sung

Simple future sung shall/ will be sung

Present continuous is/ am/ are singing is/ am/ are being sung

Past Continuous was/ were singing was/ were being sung

Present Perfect has/ have sung has/ have been sung

Past Perfect had sung had been sung

Future Perfect will/ shall have sung will/shall have been sung

Rules for conversion of interrogative sentences in passive voice:

Interrogative sentence starting with:

(a)Is/ am/ are

Passive rule: Is/ am/ are + subject + 3rd form of verb + by + object ?

Eg.- Active: Is he writing a letter.

Passive: Is a letter being written by him.

(b)Does/ do

Passive rule: Is/ am/ are + subject + 3rd form of verb + by + object?

Eg.- Active: Does he need a pen.

Passive: Is a pen needed by him.

(c) Did

Passive Voice: was/ were + subject + 3rd form of verb + by + object?

Eg.- Active: Did Ram write a letter?

Passive: Was a letter written by him?

(d) was/were

Passive Rule: was/ were + subject + being + 3rd form of verb + by + object?

Eg.- Active: Was she cooking food?

Passive: Was food being cooked by her?

(e) Has/ have/ had

Passive Rule: Has/ have/ had + subject + been + 3rd form of verb + by + object?

Eg.- Active: Has she written a book?

Passive: Has a book been written by him?

(f) Modal auxiliary verb Eg.- may/ can etc.

Passive Rule: Modal Auxiliary + subject + be + 3rd form of verb + by + object?

Eg.- Active: Can she control the situation.

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