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she is not taking her exam this year change in passive​

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Answered by Ganesh6775
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Her exam is not being taken by her this year.

Explanation

The given sentence is in present continuous tense and we know that the passive verb form in the present continuous tense is made by putting am/is/are + being before the past participle form of the verb. In case of negative Sentence, we have just to place the word 'not' before 'being' in the Sentence.

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Answered by Seafairy
54

Given :

She is not taking her exam this year

Observation :

  • Subject of the sentence is She.
  • Object of the sentence is her exam.
  • Verb of the given sentence is taking.
  • Auxiliary verb in the given sentence was is.
  • The given active sentence is in Present continuous tense.

Required Answer :

  • Her exam is not being taken by her this year.

Explanation :

  • As we know the given sentence is in present continuous tense and in negative form of verb, the passive structure of the sentence is :

\textsf{Object+am/is/are+being+past participle form}\\\textsf{ of the verb + by +subject}

  • The suitable auxiliary verb of the passive form of sentence was 'is'
  • The past participle form of the given verb is taken.
  • The subject pronoun 'she' changes to object pronoun 'her'

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Explore More :

Voice :

  • Voice is that form of a verb which shows whether what is denoted by the subject done something or has something done to it.

Definition :

  1. Rama helped Hari.
  2. Hari is helped by Rama.
  • It will be seen that these two sentences express the same meaning. But in sentence 1, the form of the verb shows that the person denoted by the subject does something.
  • The verb helps is said to be in the Active voice.
  • Rama(the person denoted by the subject) does something.
  • But in sentence 2, the form of the verb shows that something is done to the person denoted by the subject.
  • The verb helps is said to be in the Passive voice.

Active Voice :

  • A verb is in the Active voice when its form shows (as in sentence 1) that the person or thing denoted by the subject does something; or, in other words, is the doer of the action.

Passive Voice :

  • A verb is in the Passive voice when its form shows(as in sentence 2) that something is done to the person or thing denoted by the subject.

Rules for changing voice :

  • We have to interchange subject and object while changing the sentence from active form of sentence  to passive form of sentence.
  • Tense of the sentence should not be changed.
  • Third form of verb should be used.

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