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Translate into passive voice
Has Rinku got many sweets in the morning?​

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Answered by anshukumar90060
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Answer:

Many sweets were getten by Rinko in the morning

Answered by ivallithanmay
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INTRODUCTION : An action in a sentence can be represented in two ways, namely active and passive voice.

The passive voice always uses the past participle form of the main verb irrespective of any tense. Only the auxiliary verbs depend upon the sentence given in the active voice.

ANSWER TO YOUR QUESTION - In the morning Rinku has got many sweets

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. Active Voice

. Active VoiceActive voice is used to indicate the grammatical subject of the verb is performing the action or causing the happening denoted by the verb. With the active voice, you learn ‘who’ or ‘what’ is responsible for the action at the beginning of the sentence.

Use of active voice:

Use of active voice:1. Active voice is used in a clause whose subject expresses the agent of the main verb.

Use of active voice:1. Active voice is used in a clause whose subject expresses the agent of the main verb.2. Subject can be easily identified by asking ‘who’ or ‘what’ to the verb.

2. Passive Voice

2. Passive VoiceIn Passive voice the sentence focus on object i.e. who/what is receiving the action and not on who/what is performing the action. In passive voice, the actor of the of the verb (action) is either understood at the end of the sentence or maybe not told.

Use of passive voice:

Use of passive voice:1. It is used if it doesn‘t need to know or we don‘t know the actor performing the job.

Use of passive voice:1. It is used if it doesn‘t need to know or we don‘t know the actor performing the job.2. In the end of the clause or sentence “by” is

prefixed to know the actor performing the job.

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