They have saved the trees. ' Choose the right answer in passive voice.
A. The trees have saved by them. B. The trees have been by them saved. C. The trees by them have saved. D. The trees have been saved by them.
Answers
The trees have been saved by them.
Option D
Answer:
The relevant answer to this query is an option D
D. The trees have been saved by them.
Explanation:
Passive voice:-
While tense is each about time sources, voice describes whether the grammatical matter of a clause performs or receives an act of the verb. Then’s the formula for the active voice( matter)( verb( carried out by the subject)( voluntary object)
- Chester kicked the ball.
In a passive voice structure, the grammatical matter of the clause receives an act of the verb. So, the ball from the following statement, which is taking the act, becomes the subject. The formula( matter)( some cast of the verb to be)( past participle of a transitive verb)( voluntary prepositional expression)
- The ball was kicked by Chester.
That last short bit — “ by Chester ” — is a prepositional expression that tells you who the impersonator of the act is. But indeed though Chester is the one doing the kicking, he is not much longer the grammatical subject. A passive voice construction can indeed drop him from the statement entirely
- The ball was kicked.
#SPJ2