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she is seldom seen in this part of the city change the active voice


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Answered by upenderjoshi28
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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 ‘We’ from our side. Hence the active voice of the given sentence will be as given below:

We seldom see her in this part of the city.

The passive was in the Simple Present Tense; so active is also be in the same tense.

Answered by Sidyandex
7

Seldom was soon by her in that part of city.

First understand active voice to clear how to change sentence.

The active voice depicts a sentence where the subject perform out the activity expressed by the action word.

It pursues an unmistakable subject + verb + object construct that is anything but difficult to peruse.

Indeed, sentences developed in the active voice.

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