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say this sentence active voice or passive voice: a dam will be built here​

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Answered by SparshaM
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Answer:

Say this sentence Active Voice or Passive Voice : A dam will be built here

  • The given sentence 'A dam will be built here' is a passive voice.
  • The given sentence is written in Future Indefinite Tense.
  • Here the subject is a dam and according to the structure of voice change auxiliary verb will has been used in the sentence. Next for future indefinite tense be is used after auxiliary verb (will or shall).
  • After that always main verb's past participle form is used and here it is built. Buid is present form of verb, simple past form is built and past participle form is also built. 'Here' is object.
  • So the given sentence is an Active Voice is correct according to grammatical rules.

Answered by upenderjoshi28
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Answer:

The given sentence is passive voice.

Its active will be:

The engineers will build a dam here.

Explanation:

This is a subject implied case. A subject implied sentence in active-passive voice is a sentence that is passive but the subject is missing. While converting it into active we have to provide the subject from our side. This sentence is already passive. So we will provide the subject ‘The engineers’ from our side.

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