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The man was painting the wall.
(Change the voice)

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Answered by jaikishore65
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The wall was painted by the man.

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Answered by Ganesh6775
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The man was painting the wall. (Change the voice)

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The wall was being painted by the man.

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An action or information can be expressed in a sentence.

In English the sentences are active and passive.

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Voice is the form of the verb which donates whether the subject does the work or something is done to the subject.

There are two types of voice :-

1. Active voice

2. Passive voice

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When subject does something in a sentence it is said to be in Active voice.

➩ Subject + Verb + Object

 \underline \bold {2. Passive voice:-}

When something had done to the substance in a sentence it is said to be in Passive voice.

➩ Object + Verb + By + Subject

Rules for changing active voice into passive voice :-

⟹ The object of the verb is changed to the subject position and the subject to object position.

⟹ Verb in active voice is changed into its passive form (Past participle form).

⟹ While changing we have to aware of verb.

⟹ In active voice the subject is initial position.

⟹ In passive voice the object is initial position.

⟹ The object in active voice becomes subject in passive voice.

⟹ The subject in active voice becomes object in passive voice.

⟹ In passive voice, 'by' is placed before the subject.

⟹ If there are modal verbs in the sentence, then the form is

➩ modal verb + be + past participle

⟹ The pronouns in active voice are also changed accordingly like I becomes me, they becomes them etc.

⟹ For order making sentences, the passive form is

➩ let + object + be + past participle

Active and passive voice -

• verb(s) - am/is/are + verb(ed)

• verb(ed) - was/were + verb(ed)

• will + V1 - will + be + verb(ed)

• am/is/are + gerund - am/is/are + being + verb(ed)

• was/were + gerund - was/were + being + verb(ed)

• have/has + verb(ed) - have/has + been + verb(ed)

• had + verb(ed) - had + been + verb(ed)

• modal + V1 - modal + be + verb(ed)

• to + V1 - to + be + verb(ed)

⟹ We usually use the passive voice for emphasis.

Example : A tree in our garden was uprooted by the storm.

Here the stress is on the fact that the tree in the garden was uprooted by the storm.

⟹ When the identity of the subject is not clear or not known.

Example : I have been invited to their house (By someone)

⟹ Some sentences in the active voice have two objects.

• The direct object answers the question whom or what.

• The indirect object answers the question of To whom, or For whom.

Example : He drew a map for Geetha.

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