tell the students to assemble in the hall
change into passive voice
Answers
Active Voice refers to a sentence in which the subject is performing the action.
Passive Voice refers to a sentence in which the subject undergoes the action. In other words, it is writing the sentence in reverse order.
Example: She is serving dinner. (Active)
Dinner is being served by her. (Passive)
NOTE: Sentences that convey habitual actions cannot be changed in to passive mode.
Tell the students to assemble in the hall. (Active)
Let the students be told to assemble in the hall. (Passive)
Answer:
Active voice:
Tell the students to assemble in the hall.
Passive voice:
Let the students be told to assemble in the hall.
Additional information:
Changing the sentence from active to passive voice:
Examples:
Active voice:
Children leave all sorts of things in school busses.
Passive voice:
All sorts of things are left in school buses by children.
Active voice:
What do you need?
Passive voice:
What is needed by you?
Active voice:
How much money do you save in a year?
Passive voice:
How much money is saved in a year by you?
Rules for changing active to passive voice:
➡ convert active to passive voice the tense should be changed.
➡ We can't change future continues tenses to passive voice.
Example:
Works ↔ Worked
Plays ↔ Played
Cause ↔ Caused
Save ↔ Saved
Give ↔ Given
Leave ↔ Left