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Rewrite the following sentence to the passive voice you are making a cake now

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Answered by tushargupta0691
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Answer:

A cake was being made by you then.

Explanation:

  • Many languages use grammatical voice constructions called the voice. The grammatical subject of a clause within the passive expresses the subject or patient the first verb, i.e., the topic of the action or the thing whose condition is altered.
  • In contrast, the topic plays the role of the agent within the active. as an example, the topic (the tree) indicates the patient instead of the action's agent within the passive sentence "The tree was pulled down."
  • In passive sentences, the topic generally expresses what the verb's object usually expresses, and therefore the verb's customary while the standard subject's expression is either neglected or indicated by a clause's adjunct.

Thus this is the answer.

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Answered by kumarmonu89761
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Answer:

The required passive voice of the sentence is:

A cake is being made by you now.

Explanation:

  • There are grammatical voice structures, or the voice, in several languages. The first verb's subject, which is the object of the action or the entity whose condition is changed, is expressed as the grammatical subject of a clause within the passive.
  • The topic, on the other hand, acts as the agent in the active. For instance, in the passive statement "The tree was dragged down," the topic (the tree) denotes the patient rather than the action's perpetrator.
  • The conventional subject's expression is either overlooked or denoted by a clause's adjunct in passive sentences since the topic typically expresses what the verb's object typically expresses.

1. The question wants the sentence - ' you are making a cake now.' to be transformed into another voice.

2. The question is in the active voice. So, it has to be transformed into passive voice.

3.  The passive voice of the sentence is -

A cake is being made by you now.

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