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they plan to construct a building passive voice​

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Answered by subhashrt1406
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To express the sense of “He is going to build a house” as a passive sentence, you need to convert the infinitive (“to build”), not the verb (“is going”).

A house is going to be built by him.

Like many passive constructions in English, this sentence is at once grammatically correct and cumbersome.

The suggestion that “going” in the original sentence is an intransitive verb is simply wrong. It is true that when “going” functions as an action verb, a prepositional phrase will generally follow (“He is going to the store.”); but in English, “going to” can also act as a future auxiliary (“will”) — for example, “On Sunday, he is going to visit his grandmother.” (“On Sunday, he will visit his grandmother.”)

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