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The storm uprooted the trees.(rewrite into passive voice)​

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Answered by upenderjoshi28
9

Answer:

The trees were uprooted by the storm.

Explanation:

The verb in the sentence was Simple Past in the active form (uprooted). When we convert the active voice of Simple Past into passive voice, we use passive form equivalent to the active form. The active form in Simple past is V2 or Simple Past form of the verb. And the passive form equivalent to active form in Simple Past is was/were+V3.

S+V2+O (Active Voice) The storm uprooted the trees.

S+was/were+V3+by+O (Passive Voice) The trees were uprooted by the storm.


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Answered by Anonymous
5

Answer :

The trees were uprooted by the storm.

Explanation :

When a verb form shows that something something has been done to the subject, then you can say that the sentence is in passive voice.

In the above sentence , something has done to the subject means the tress got uprooted that clarify that the sentence is perfectly written in passive voice.

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