Someone stole my pen in passive voice
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The sentence after changing the voice is following – My pen has been stolen by someone. The passive voice is generally used when a person or an object which experiences any action rather than one performs the action.
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The passive-voiced sentence would be
"My pen was stolen by someone".
Explanation:
- Active voice and passive voice in English are used to express the spoken & written sentences in different forms.
- They differ only in the placement of subject(doer) and object.
- The meaning of the sentence stays the same but the sequence of the subject and object are reversed.
- Along with the change in places of subject and object the form of the verb also changes in both forms of voice.
- In active voice, the subject acts upon the object whereas in the passive voice the object is acted upon by the subject.
- Here the given sentence reflects the past simple tense and as per the rules of passive voice conversion,
- Active voice: Subject (Someone)+ Verb 2(stole) + object(my pen).
- Passive voice: Object (my pen)+ was+ Verb 3 (Stolen)+by+Subject (Someone).
Therefore the given sentence in passive voice would be
My pen was stolen by someone.
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