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Ramesh answered the question promptly change into passive

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Answered by Anonymous
128

Answer:

Ramesh answered the question promptly

The question was answereing by Ramesh promptly.

Additional Information:

  • The voice of a verb describes the relationship between the action that the verb expresses and the participants identified by its arguments.
  • There are two types of voice
  • Active Voice
  • Passive Voice
  • In the active voice subject performes the action expressed by the verb.
  • Ex:Ram sings song.
  • In the passive voice subject receives the action expressed by the verb.
  • Ex:A song is sung by Ram
Answered by CɛƖɛxtríα
119

TOPIC:- VOICE CHANGE

Required answer:-

  • Active voice - Ramesh answered the question promptly.
  • Passive voice - The question was promptly answered by Ramesh.

Explanation:-

  1. The places of subject and the object must be interchanged with each other, while interchanging, pronominal changes also takes place, in a way that the subject pronoun changes to object pronoun.
  2. Then a suitable helping verb/ auxiliary verb have to be inserted according to the tense of the sentence.
  3. The form of the verb has to be changed to the third form, i.e, to the past participle form.
  4. The preposition "by" has to be inserted before the subject.

This is how the given sentences have been changed to passive voice!

Know more!!

‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎In English Grammar, there are two types of voices, namely, active voice and passive voice. Let's know what are they!

\bigstar Active voice: A sentence is said to be in active voice if it's subject performs the action to its object.

  • Structure – Subject + Verb + Object
  • Example – We are chopping vegetables.

\bigstar Passive voice: The sentences where its subject receives the action from the object are said to be in passive voice.

  • ‎‎Structure – Object + Helping verb + Verb 3 + by + Subject
  • Example – Vegetables are being chopped by us.

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