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the minister flagged off the new train change passive voice​

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Answered by stalwartajk
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Answer:

The following sentence in the passive voice is :

"The new train was flagged off by the minister".

Explanation:

To switch from passive to active voice, we must first identify the subject, verb, and object in the original sentence.

"The minister" is the subject in this case, "flagged off" is the verb, and "the new train" is the object. The sentence can then be rewritten in active voice by placing the subject before the verb and the object after the verb.

As a result, "The minister flagged off the new train" becomes "The minister flagged off the new train" in passive voice. To return to active voice, say "The minister flagged off the new train."

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Answered by priyadarshinibhowal2
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The new train was flagged off by the minister.

  • English has two grammatical voices: active and passive. Although one is better suited to specific kinds of writing, neither is fundamentally superior to the other. News anchors frequently use the passive voice, which makes them look disinterested in the stories they are reporting. The fact that opinion piece writers typically use the active voice and sound so confident in their opinions is another factor.
  • The passive voice has applications, despite the fact that teachers typically advise their pupils to avoid using it (to the point where it feels like a stereotype).

Here, the sentence is given as,

The minister flagged off the new train.

This is in active voice format.

The passive voice format will be,

The new train was flagged off by the minister.

Hence, the correct passive voice form is,

The new train was flagged off by the minister.

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