Voice Change.
I shall shut the door.
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This sentence is in active voice and thus needs to be transformed to passive voice.
We can understand the difference between the two by defining them.
Active voice: This describes a sentence where the subject performs the action stated by the verb.
Passive voice : The subject is acted upon by the verb.
When we change the voice of this entrenched to passive voice we get :
THE DOOR SHALL BE SHUT BY ME.
We can understand the difference between the two by defining them.
Active voice: This describes a sentence where the subject performs the action stated by the verb.
Passive voice : The subject is acted upon by the verb.
When we change the voice of this entrenched to passive voice we get :
THE DOOR SHALL BE SHUT BY ME.
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When the voice is being changed, the object of the original sentence becomes the subject in the changed sentence and the subject becomes the object.
In the given sentence, the object is the door and the subject is 'I'. Since the voice is being changed, the tense may also get changed sometimes. The subject will now change to the door and the object will be 'me' instead of 'I'.
So, the final sentence with the changed voice will be - 'The door shall be shut by me'.
In the given sentence, the object is the door and the subject is 'I'. Since the voice is being changed, the tense may also get changed sometimes. The subject will now change to the door and the object will be 'me' instead of 'I'.
So, the final sentence with the changed voice will be - 'The door shall be shut by me'.
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