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what am I waiting for (voice change) ​

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Answered by supersatvik090p83v88
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Answer:

Tell me when you know.

I will be waiting

Answered by priyadarshinibhowal2
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I am waiting for what purpose?

  • English has two grammatical voices: active and passive. Although one is better suited to specific kinds of writing, neither is fundamentally superior to the other. News anchors frequently use the passive voice, which makes them look disinterested in the stories they are reporting. The fact that opinion piece writers typically use the active voice and sound so confident in their opinions is another factor.
  • The passive voice has applications, despite the fact that teachers typically advise their pupils to avoid using it (to the point where it feels like a stereotype).

Here, the sentence is given as,

What am I waiting for?

The changed voice format will be,

I am waiting for what purpose?

Hence, the correct voice form is, I am waiting for what purpose?

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