English, asked by amru21, 21 days ago

(viii) The rock star was performing a song for us.
[Change the voice of the verb to passive.]

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Answered by tigershroff9520
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Answer:

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Answered by Thorragnarok57
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Explanation:

In the given sentence, which is in active voice: 'He' is the subject and 'song' is the object. The main verb is 'has been singing', in present perfect continuous tense.

In the given sentence, which is in active voice: 'He' is the subject and 'song' is the object. The main verb is 'has been singing', in present perfect continuous tense. Option A: The phrase, 'has been sung' is in the passive voice. However, it is in present perfect tense and not in present perfect continuous tense.

In the given sentence, which is in active voice: 'He' is the subject and 'song' is the object. The main verb is 'has been singing', in present perfect continuous tense. Option A: The phrase, 'has been sung' is in the passive voice. However, it is in present perfect tense and not in present perfect continuous tense. Option B is incorrect as the phrase, 'has being sung' is grammatically incorrect.

In the given sentence, which is in active voice: 'He' is the subject and 'song' is the object. The main verb is 'has been singing', in present perfect continuous tense. Option A: The phrase, 'has been sung' is in the passive voice. However, it is in present perfect tense and not in present perfect continuous tense. Option B is incorrect as the phrase, 'has being sung' is grammatically incorrect. Option C is incorrect as 'has been singing' is in active voice and not passive voice.

In the given sentence, which is in active voice: 'He' is the subject and 'song' is the object. The main verb is 'has been singing', in present perfect continuous tense. Option A: The phrase, 'has been sung' is in the passive voice. However, it is in present perfect tense and not in present perfect continuous tense. Option B is incorrect as the phrase, 'has being sung' is grammatically incorrect. Option C is incorrect as 'has been singing' is in active voice and not passive voice.Option D is correct as a sentence in present perfect continuous tense is not normally used in passive voice.

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