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we have not taken tea change into passive voice​

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Answered by mysteriousworld
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we have not taken tea.

  • Tea has not been taken by us.
Answered by soniatiwari214
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Answer:

The passive voice for the given sentence would be "The tea has not been taken by us"

Explanation:

  • When we want to highlight the action (the verb) and the object of a sentence instead of the subject, we use the passive voice. This indicates that the subject is either less essential than the action on its own or that the subject is unknown.
  • In the passive voice, the action is performed on the subject as opposed to the subject performing the action. In order to change a sentence from active to passive voice, the subject and object must switch positions.
  • In the given sentence, "we" is the subject and "tea" is the object. In passive voice, the subject of the sentence would be "tea."
  • In addition, "have not" in the present tense will be changed to "has not been" in the past tense.

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