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We are required to change the voice of the sentence that is provided to us. The voice of the sentence provided to us will be converted as under:
- The sentence provided to us is in active voice as the subject of the sentence acts on the verb of the sentence.
- To change the sentence into passive voice we have to write the sentence in such a way that the verb of the sentence acts on the subject of the sentence.
- The verb of the sentence provided is 'teaching.'
- The subject of the sentence provided is 'me.'
- For the verb of the sentence to act on the subject the verb is to be written in the past tense.
- The past tense of the verb provided to us is taught.
- The sentence has to be altered a bit to make this correction in the sentence.
- Care should be taken that during this conversion the meaning of the sentence is not lost.
- The sentence using passive voice can be written as I was being taught by her.
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The voice of the sentence that is given to us must be changed. We will translate the sentence's voice to the following:
- The sentence that has been given to us is in the active voice because the subject of the phrase affects the verb.
- Writing the statement in a way that the verb acts on the subject of the sentence is necessary to convert it into the passive voice.
- The word "teaching" serves as the sentence's verb.
- The word "me" serves as the sentence's subject.
- The verb must be written in the past tense for it to affect the subject of the sentence.
- The verb is given to us in the past tense, which is taught.
- To make this modification in the statement, a small change must be made to the original.
- It is important to take care not to lose the sentence's meaning in the converting process.
I was being taught by her, the passive voice can be used in a statement.
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