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They have packed the bag change the voice into passive​

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Answered by ArchitRoyC
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Answer:

The bag has been packed by them

Answered by TRISHNADEVI
1

ANSWER :

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  • Active Voice :-

They have packed the bag.

  • ✠ Passive Voice :-

➨ The bag has been packed by them.

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NOTE :

  • ✎ The given sentence is in Present Perfect Tense.

  • Sentence Structure of Present PerfectTense in Active Voice :-

Subject + Have/Has + Past Participle form of Verb + Object

  • Sentence Structure of Present Perfect Tense in Passive Voice :-

Subject + Have/Has + Been + Past Participle form of Verb + Preposition + Object

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MORE TO KNOW :

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Voice :-

  • ➯ In English grammar, Voice refers to a form of verb which shows whether what is denoted by the subject does something or has something done to it.

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Types of Voice :-

  • [1] Active Voice.

  • [2] Passive Voice.

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Active Voice :-

  • ➯ Active Voice refers to the voice that a sentence has a subject which acts upon its verb.

  • ➯ In Active Voice, the subject is the doer of the action. The subject may be a person or a thing who does something. The verb in Active Voice shows the action of the subject.

  • ➯ Active Voice is so called because the subject of a sentence of Active Voice perform/ does/acts upon the action shows by the verb.

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Passive Voice :-

  • ➯ Passive Voice refers to the voice that the subject of a sentence is a recipient of the action of the verb.

  • ➯ Passive Voice represents a sentence where the subject of the sentence receives the action, performed by the verb, i.e., the verb's action is done or performed by the subject.

  • ➯ Passive Voice is so called because the subject of a sentence of Passive Voice suffers/receives the action of verb instead of directly acting upon the verb's action.
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