She flung the ball ( voice change)
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The ball is flunged by her.
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An imperative sentence in the passive voice has the following form: Let + object + be + past participle.
Active: Carry it home.
Passive: Let it be carried home.
Active: Do it at once.
Passive: Let it be done at once.
Active: Open the door.
Passive: Let the door be opened.
Active: Throw the ball.
Passive: Let the ball be thrown.
When the active voice is in the negative, the passive voice takes the form: Let + object + not + be + past participle.
Active: Do not beat the dog.
Passive: Let the dog not be beaten.
Note that do is not used in the passive form.
Active: Carry it home.
Passive: Let it be carried home.
Active: Do it at once.
Passive: Let it be done at once.
Active: Open the door.
Passive: Let the door be opened.
Active: Throw the ball.
Passive: Let the ball be thrown.
When the active voice is in the negative, the passive voice takes the form: Let + object + not + be + past participle.
Active: Do not beat the dog.
Passive: Let the dog not be beaten.
Note that do is not used in the passive form.
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