The Question seems Difficult voice change
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Explanation:
The Question seems difficult.
The above sentence can not be changed into passive voice, because the verb ‘seems’ is used as an intransitive verb.
The above sentence is neither a transitive nor an intransitive, but it is a sentence of incomplete predication which takes a complement (difficult) to complete its meaning. In the above sentence the word ‘difficult’ is a complement (not an object) which is used to complete the meaning of the verb ‘seems’. Therefore, the verb ‘seem’ is called an incomplete verb.
Note: According to English grammar rules only the transitive verbs can be changed into passive voice.
A transitive verb is one that requires a direct object to finish its meaning.
Example: He (subject) plays (transitive verb) guitar (direct object).
An intransitive verb is one that does not need a direct object to complete its meaning.
Example: She (subject) laughs and smiles (compound intransitive verb).
Linking verbs—those that join a sentence subject to its complement—are likewise intransitive. Common linking verbs are become, seem, appear, feel, look, taste, smell, sound, and be. Subject complements for linking verbs will be adjectives, nouns, pronouns, possessive pronouns, or adverbs of time or place.
Example
They (subject) seem (linking verb) joyful (adjective complement).
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