English, asked by kschoudharyadvocate1, 2 months ago

the court will have taken the statement from all the witenesses before the final hearings
change into passive voice also identify the tense​

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Answered by sharmaprakriti1312
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Answer:

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Answered by raghulragavi07
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Explanation:

You’ve likely read about active and passive voice in Richard Wydick, Plain English for Lawyers (Chapter 4). Here is some more information on what these different constructions are and when you should use each of them. Scroll down to the bottom of the page for links to more online resources covering this topic.

What is passive voice?

In a sentence using active voice, the subject of the sentence performs the action expressed in the verb. In a sentence using passive voice, the subject is acted upon. Examples:

a. active voice: The police officer arrested the man.

(The police officer is the subject of the sentence and is performing the action of arresting.)

b. passive voice: The man was arrested by the police officer.

(The man is the subject of the sentence but he is not performing the action of arresting.)

A shortcut to try and identify passive construction in your writing is to look for an extra “be” verb (is, are, was, were) and the word “by”.

a. active voice: The police officer arrested the man.

b. passive voice: The man was arrested by the police officer. The man was arrested.

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