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the law does not compel me to say please (change the voice)

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Answered by SparshaM
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  • Here change the voice means : we have to write its passive voice and it is : I am not compelled to say please by the law.

  • The given active voice has been written in Simple Present Tense, that's why above sentence has been written in Present Indefinite Tense.

  • 'Does' is an auxiliary verb of Simple Present Tense and 'am / is / are' are auxiliary verbs of Passive voice of Simple Present Tense.

  • Structure of Passive Voice ( Present Indefinite Tense ) : Object of passive will turn into subject of active voice + helping verbs ( am / is / are ) + verb's third form + object + preposition ( by / with ).

  • Written passive voice has been formed following the above structure.
Answered by thakrepayal
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Here change the voice means : we have to write its passive voice and it is : I am not compelled to say please by the law.

The given active voice has been written in Simple Present Tense, that's why above sentence has been written in Present Indefinite Tense.

'Does' is an auxiliary verb of Simple Present Tense and 'am / is / are' are auxiliary verbs of Passive voice of Simple Present Tense.

Structure of Passive Voice ( Present Indefinite Tense ) : Object of passive will turn into subject of active voice + helping verbs ( am / is / are ) + verb's third form + object + preposition ( by / with ).

Written passive voice has been formed following the above structure.

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