Ram nath kovind gave him a prize change passive
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A prize was given by Ram Nath
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A prize was given to him by Ram Nath Kovind.
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- The passive voice is used to highlight the action (the verb) and the object of a phrase rather than the subject.
- This indicates that either the action itself is more essential than the subject, or that the subject is unknown to us.
Rules for Active – Passive Voice Conversions
- Rule 1: To change an active sentence to passive voice, find the Subject, Verb, and Object (S+V+O).
- Rule 2: Exchange the positions of the object and subject, such that the active sentence's object becomes the passive sentence's subject.
- Rule 3: The subject may not always be used in the passive voice; instead, it may be removed if the content of the phrase is sufficiently conveyed without it.
- Rule 4: In an active phrase, change the base verb to the past participle, i.e. third form verb in a passive sentence, i.e. preceded by (By, With, to, etc). Sentences in the passive voice never utilize base verbs.
- Rule 5: The pronoun used in the sentence also changes when the active voice is changed to the passive voice.
- Rule 6: Use the appropriate auxiliary or assisting verb (is, am, are, was, etc.). Each tense has a separate set of guidelines for the use of auxiliary verbs in passive voice phrases.
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