Then it is done. (Change the voice)
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Answer:
Answer: “It is done” is a sentence in the passive voice. ... But if we know that person, we can extend the sentence as : “It is done by Tim"
Explanation:
This example doesn't look like a passive voice which usually would be something like, 'It was done by me/him', where 'done' acts as the main verb and when changed into active form becomes 'I/He did it'. Your sentence, 'Then it is done' seems to me as active voice, one that doesn't have a passive voice. Inorder to change voices, the sentence must have a direct object and an action verb that acts on it. Your sentence is saying something is complete where 'is' is the verb (auxiliary verb) and doesn't have an action verb as in the first example I have given where 'done' is the action verb, meaning you can't change the voice.
'It is done' has the same structure as 'She is pretty'. Both 'pretty' and 'done' in these contexts are adjectives, not verbs, hence not possible to change their voice.
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