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the train did not cross the bridge. Change the simple past tense into passive​

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Answered by sdfiytr275
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Answered by pmrddevi
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The main verb in the sentence is 'built' (simple past form of 'build'). Obviously ‘the bridge' is the receiver of the action , therefore object to the the main verb in the active voice. Naturally, when the object of the main verb becomes subject, the verb assumes the passive form. That is, to say, the sentence (verb) is already in the passive voice. If you want to change the voice you'll have to change the voice of the verb (in fact the passive infinitivet) to active voice. For that purpose you have to find out “who had to build?”

The answer is _”whose responsibility it was.”

In such general cases we usually use “they”.

Following the tense restrictions the active form is:

They had to build the bridge.

Here you must note that 'had to' is the simple past tense of 'have to/must' both of which can't changed to passive voice, though the infinitives following them can

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