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Structure of simple present tense to passive voice​

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Answered by abhijit2003pal
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SIMPLE PRESENT : S + V1 + O

PASSIVE VOICE OF S.P : O + am/is/are + V3 + By +S

(Where S=Subject, V1 Present form ,V3= Past Participle form, O= other words)

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Answered by EHSASS
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Passive Voice of Simple Present Tense

In this, to interchange the sentence of active voice of simple present tense into passive voice, the form of ‘to be’ is used with past participle of verb that means,

The formation in simple present tense

affirmative sentence is-

Object + am /is /are + past participle of verb + by + subject

in sentences of question is-

Am / is/ are + object + past participle of verb + by + subject

Examples of passive voice in simple present tense

We shall take an example for explanation-

Active voice- I drink water.

In above sentence- ‘I’ is subject, ‘drink’ is verb and ‘water’ is object.

Now, we have to change this sentence into passive voice.

According to the formation given above we can write-

Water (object) is (verb) drunk (past participle of drink) by me.

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