summer follows winter in passive voice
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The Passive Voice is : -
- Winter is followed by Summer.
Explanation :
- The given sentence is an exmaple of Present Indefinite Tense. Same tense is followed when active voice turns into passive voice. Auxiliary verbs of Present Indefinite Tense are 'am', 'is' and 'are'.
- Structure of Passive Voice ( simple present tense ) : object of Active voice turns into subject + auxiliary verb + past participle form of main verb + by / with + subject ( object pronoun ).
- Winter was object but it has turned into subject and summer was subject but it has turned into object in passive voice. Winter is a third person singular number, that's why is a helping verb here, followed is past participle form of follow. By- phrase is used for agent who does the action.
- Example : They follow me. - I was followed by them. Here 'them' is object pronoun of 'they'.
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Given sentence is
Summer follows winter.
- Here Subject is summer
- Verb is follow
- Object is winter.
The given sentence is in simple present.
It is in the form Subject+ Verb(s/es)+ Object.
We have to change it into Passive voice.
Passive voice:
Passive voice means changing the sentence in object point of view. Highlighting the object on which action is taking place rather than highlighting the subject which is performing the action.
Passive form of the sentences that are in simple present is
Object+ helping verb(is/ are)+ Verb in past participle form+ Subject
Therefore, the given sentence is changed into,
Winter is followed by summer.
Finally, the passive voice of the given sentence is
"Winter is followed by Summer."
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