The collage will contact you later active voice to passive voice
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Active Voice: the subject performs the action expressed by the verb.
Usage: when more clarity and straightforward relation is required between verb and subject.
Passive Voice: the subject receives the action expressed by the verb.
Usage: when the action is the focus, not the subject or when the doer is unknown.
Rules of Conversion from Active to Passive Voice:
1. Identify the subject, the verb and the object: S+V+O
2. Change the object into subject
3. Put the suitable helping verb or auxiliary verb
4. Change the verb into past participle of the verb
5. Add the preposition "by“
6. Change the subject into object
Example:
Active Voice: Sameer wrote a letter. (Subject) + (verb) + (object).
Usage: when more clarity and straightforward relation is required between verb and subject.
Passive Voice: the subject receives the action expressed by the verb.
Usage: when the action is the focus, not the subject or when the doer is unknown.
Rules of Conversion from Active to Passive Voice:
1. Identify the subject, the verb and the object: S+V+O
2. Change the object into subject
3. Put the suitable helping verb or auxiliary verb
4. Change the verb into past participle of the verb
5. Add the preposition "by“
6. Change the subject into object
Example:
Active Voice: Sameer wrote a letter. (Subject) + (verb) + (object).
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hello friend!
★★★The college will contact you later.
Here, we can see that the sentence tells about something which going to happen in future. ( the sentence is in simple future tense)
★ The passive verb form in the simple future tense is made by placing will / shall + be before the past participle form of the verb.
★ answer - you will be contacted by college later.
hope it helps! ^_^
★★★The college will contact you later.
Here, we can see that the sentence tells about something which going to happen in future. ( the sentence is in simple future tense)
★ The passive verb form in the simple future tense is made by placing will / shall + be before the past participle form of the verb.
★ answer - you will be contacted by college later.
hope it helps! ^_^
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