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She is watering the flowers passive voice

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Answered by logicalmais
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QUESTION

She is watering the flowers - Convert to Passive Voice.

ANSWER

The flowers are being watered by her.

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Answered by CɛƖɛxtríα
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Given: She is watering the flowers.

Passive voice: The flowers are being watered by her.

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  • The given sentence is in present continuous tense.
  • And while changing the voice of a sentence which is in present continuous tense, it should be formed in the structure: Object + am/is/are + being + third form of verb () + by + subject.
  • According to the question, the object part is "the flowers", the subject is "she" and the verb is "to water" (watering).
  • The suitable auxiliary verb is "are" as the the object is in plural form.
  • Past participle form of the verb 'to water' is "watered".
  • The subject pronoun 'she' changes to "her" in passive voice.
  • Hence, by arranging all these in the structure, we got the answer - The flowers are being watered by her.

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There are some rules, that we must use and follow while changing the voice to Passive voice. Now, let's know what are they!

  1. The tense shouldn't be changed. If the the active sentence is in present tense, then the passive sentence should also be formed in present tense. And likewise, if the active sentence is in past tense, passive sentence should also be in past tense. The same with future tenses too.
  2. In every sentences of passive voice, the word "by" must be placed before the subject.
  3. As we know, the tense doesn't change, but the verb should be always in third form (past participle form) in passive voice.
  4. The subject pronoun in active voice changes to object pronoun in passive voice.
  • I \red\longrightarrow me
  • He \red\longrightarrow him
  • She \red\longrightarrow her
  • We \red\longrightarrow us
  • They \red\longrightarrow them
  • You \red\longrightarrow you
  • It \red\longrightarrow it

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Anonymous: Awesome! :)
CɛƖɛxtríα: Tq ^▽^
Anonymous: :D
logicalmais: nice explanation
CɛƖɛxtríα: Thnku.. ^^
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