The photographer looked at me without enthusiasm ( correct passive voice sentence
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The passive voice of the given sentence is "I was looked at by the photographer without enthusiasm".
- The sentence: " the photographer looked at me without enthusiasm" is the active voice of the past indefinite tense.
- The rule to change it into the passive voice is 'object+was/were+the third form of the verb+by+subject+other words'.
- In the given case, the object is 'me', the verb is 'looked' ( the conjunction:'at' is also to be used with the verb), the subject is 'the photographer' and other words are 'without enthusiasm'.
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