Tina sings a song. Change into passive
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Tina sings a song. Change into passive
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A song is sung by Tina.
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Active voice :- The subject is the doer of the action
For eg. I will clean the house every Saturday.
Passive voice :-Tge subject is the receiver of the action
For eg. The house will be clean by me everySaturday
important rules:
Active Voice:(Subject)+(verb)+(object)
passive Voice:(object) + (auxiliary verb)+ (past participle)+(by)+(subject).
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In English Grammar, to say which part of the sentence performs the action, we say it with "voices". And there are two types of voices.
- Active voice: A sentence is said to be in active voice if it's subject performs the action to the object.
- Structure: Subject + Verb + Object
- Passive voice: A sentence is said to be in passive voice if the subject receives the action from the object.
- Structure: Object + Helping verb + Verb 3 + by + Subject
- Tina sings a song. (Active voice)
- We've to change the given sentence to passive voice.
- First let's identify the Subject, the Verb and the Object in the active sentence.
- Subject - Tina; Verb - Sing (sings); Object - A song.
- Next, we have to identify the tense of the active sentence.
- The given sentence is in simple present tense.
- The structure of passive voice of a sentence whose active voice is in simple present tense should be formed in the structure: Object + am/is/are + third form of verb + by + subject.
- The suitable auxiliary verb is "is" because, the object is in singular form. If the object is in plural form, we should use "are".
- Then coming to the verb, the third form of the verb is required. We know that the verb is 'sing' and its third form (past participle form) is "sung".
- Finally, by inserting each and every component correctly in the structure gives the required answer. And we got, "A song is sung by Tina".
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