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Rita sings a song change into passive voice?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Question :-

Rita sings a song. ( Change into Passive voice)

Answer :-

A song is sung by Rita.

Additional information :-

Voice :-

Voice is the form of the verb which donates whether the subject does the work or something is done to the subject.

There are 2 types of voice :-

  • Active voice
  • Passive voice

Active voice :-

Active voice refers a sentence in which the subject is performing the action.

Passive voice :-

Passive voice refers a sentence in which the subject undergoes the action.

General rules of changing the Active voice into Passive voice :-

★ The 'object' in the Active voice becomes the 'subject' in the Passive voice.

★ The 'subject' in the Active voice, becomes the 'object' in the Passive voice. It's generally preceded by the preposition 'by'.

★ The main verb of the sentence is changed into past participle form and it's preceded by the correct form of 'Be' verb in Passive voice.

★ The Passive voice of the verb with two objects is formed by changing either of the two objects (preferably the Personal Object) into the subject and retaining the other as the ' retained object '.

Answered by Anonymous
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\huge\mathfb{Question :-}

Rita sings a song ( Concert it into passive voice )

\huge\mathfb{Answer :-}

A song is sung by Rita

\huge\mathfb{ Important notes :-}

★ In active Voice, the subject acts upon the object. In Passive Voice, the object is acted upon by the subject.

★ Ex :- Active voice :- Anu is reading books

Passive voice :- Books are being read by Anu

★ Here, in case of passive voice the object in active voice becomes the subject

★ For simple tense ( passive voice )

\huge\mathfb{Structures :-}

  • Object + helping verb ( if the main verb in the active voice is in present form then helping verb will be either is / are and if it is in the past form then the helping verb will be either was / were ) + 3rd form of the main verb + by + subject

★For continuous tense ( passive voice ) [tex\huge\mathfb{Structure :-}[/tex]

  • Object + helping verb + being + 3rd / past participle form of the main verb + by + subject

★ For perfect tense ( passive voice )

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  • Object + helping verb ( have / has ) + been + 3rd form of the main verb + by + subject

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