Someone has stolen my bag change into passive voice
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My bag has been stolen by someone.
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The passive-voiced sentence is
My bag has been stolen by someone.
Explanation:
- Active and Passive Voices are the basic ways of expressing an action taken by a subject on an object.
- Active Voice is the most direct and effective way to convey information.
- It simply starts with the Subject (doer) followed by the Verb (action word) and then the object (on whom the action is done)-sketch.
- Active Voice is expressed in the simple form of – Subject + Verb + Object.
- Passive Voice conveys the same message as active Voice, but in an indirect way without affecting the meaning.
- In the Passive voice, the subject becomes “passive” and the object gets the prominence.
- The Structural Formula for Active Voice Statement can be written as Subject + Verb + Object
- The structural formula for Passive Voice- Object + Verb + Subject.
- We can note that no change occurs in the tense and the object replaces the subject while converting to passive voice.
- The rule for a sentence in active voice (in present perfect tense), the passive voice would be-
- (Active voice) Subject + has/have + Past Participle (Verb 3)+ form of the Verb+ object → (Passive voice) Object+ has/have + been + Past Participle form of the Verb + by +subject
Since the given is in the active voice, the transformation in passive voice would be-
My bag has been stolen by someone.
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