The carpenter has made a table into passive voice
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Answer:A table has been made by the carpenter.
Explanation:
Given that :
The carpenter has made a table.
Convert into passive voice
Answer:
A table has been made by the carpenter.
- The sentence using passive voicein that the subject is acted upon; he or she receives the action expressed by the verb .
- To make active voice to passive we make the passive by putting the verb 'to be' into whatever tense we need and then adding the past participle.
- For regular verbs we can make the past participle by adding 'ed' to the infinitive.
- There are seven types of passive voice they are passive with be, prepositional passive, bare passive, embedded passive, adjectival passive, get passive, and concealed passive.
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In passive voice, this sentence would be "A table has been made by the carpenter"
Explanation:
- In a sentence written in the passive voice, the subject is not the one carrying out the action of the verb; rather, it is the subject that is the object of the action.
- In the question provided, the subject of the sentence is the carpenter, who is the one performing the action of making the table. The object in the sentence is the table.
- When using the passive voice, the subject and the object switch places in the sentence.
- The phrase "has made" is in the present perfect tense. It is a reference to something that is taking place at an unspecified time right now. The active form of the verb is converted into its passive form by changing this to "has been made."
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