English, asked by rkumar01302, 10 months ago

rules of Imperitive sentence for change into active voice into passive voice​

Answers

Answered by 6954treesa
0

Answer:

  • An imperative sentence in the passive voice has the following form: Let + object + be + past participle.
  • When the active voice is in the negative, the passive voice takes the form: Let + object + not + be + past participle.
  • Note that do is not used in the passive form.
  • We can begin the passive sentence with you if we want to put emphasis on the person addressed to.
  • Note that the passive form has to begin with you when the object of the active verb is not mentioned.

Answered by bukunolafunmik
1

Answer:

There are mainly three rules which include:

Explanation:

1.The imperative sentence in passive voice must begin with "Let".

2.The word "Be" is used as an auxiliary verb in passive voice or imperative sentence.

3.Base form is converted into past participle for making passive voice or imperative sentences.

Similar questions