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Tina sings a song. Change into passive

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Answered by LilBabe
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Tina sings a song. Change into passive

Answer

A song is sung by Tina.

More on the topic

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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Answered by CɛƖɛxtríα
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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

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  • Tina sings a song. (Active voice)

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  • We've to change the given sentence to passive voice.

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  • \underline{\sf{\red{A\: song\:is\:sung\:by\:Tina.}}}

{\underline{\underline{\bf{Explanation:}}}}

  1. First let's identify the Subject, the Verb and the Object in the active sentence.
  2. Subject - Tina; Verb - Sing (sings); Object - A song.
  3. Next, we have to identify the tense of the active sentence.
  4. The given sentence is in simple present tense.
  5. 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.
  6. The suitable auxiliary verb is "is" because, the object is in singular form. If the object is in plural form, we should use "are".
  7. 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".
  8. 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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