She helped me. (change into Passive Voice) *
I was helped by her.
I am helped by her.
I have been helped by her.
I had been helped byher.
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i was helped by her
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The correct option of the sentence is Option A) I was helped by her.
The changes to be made in order to make the given sentence into its passive form are listed below:
- The subject changes from 'she' to 'I.'
- The verb changes from 'helped' to 'was helped by.'
Active voice:
- Active Voice is a grammatical structure in the English language that a verb that does not clearly have the subject or object.
- For example, an active voice in my life can be: “I am not ashamed of having a beer at the pub” “I think that being a mom is challenging” “I want to be a musician” or “I want to be a parent”.
Passive voice:
- Passive voice in English grammar is a grammatical structure that is used to describe a sentence in which the subject is not in the direct or indirect discourse direction.
- For example, a passive voice in my life can be: “My wife is not angry at me” or “My wife’s being the way she is the cause of me being angry” or “My wife’s being the way she is the cause of me being angry”.
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