Shall I compare thee to a Summer's day? (change the voice)
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ANSWER:
Passive voice for this sentence is:
Should thou be compared to a summer’s day by me?
EXPLANATION:
Active voice focus on the what subject does while in passive voice focus is on the action. So, while active voice is simple and clear picture about what is being said, passive voice gives depth to the subject.
Rules to convert to passive voice:
1. Present simple tense: auxiliary verb is used such as is/am/are.
Example: Ram writes a poem.
Poem is written by Ram.
2. Present continuous tense: auxiliary verb + being + 3rd from of the verb
Example: Ram is writing a poem.
A poem is being written by Ram
3. Present perfect tense: has/ have + been
Example: Ram has written a poem
A poem has been written by Ram.
4. Past simple tense: was/were
Example: Ram wrote a poem.
A poem was written by Ram
5. Past Continuous tense: was/were + being
Example: Ram was writing a poem.
A poem was being written by Ram.
6. Past perfect tense: had + been
Example: Ram had written a poem.
A poem had been written by Ram.
7. Future simple tense: will + be
Example: Ram will write a poem.
A poem will be written by Ram.
8. Future perfect tense: will + have + been
Example: Ram will have written a poem.
A poem will have been written by Ram