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what are you doing ( change voice )​

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Answered by isha1998
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Answer:

The subject “you” is performing the action of the verb, or “doing.” The subject is doing what the verb describes so it is active.

Passive voice:

“What is being done by you?”

Answered by poonammishra148218
0

Answer:

Passive voice:

“What is being done by you?”

Explanation:

Step 1:  To go from active to passive voice in a statement, perform the following:

Insert the direct object of the active sentence into the subject slot of the sentence.

Put the subject of the active sentence in a phrase that begins with the preposition by.

Change the form of the main verb and add a form of the auxiliary verb be.

Step 2:  There are two sorts of voices that can change: active and passive voices. The subject of the sentence operates on the verb in an active voice. In the passive voice, the subject performs the verb's action. The subject's position shifts between the two forms.

Step 3: The subject “you” is performing the action of the verb, or “doing.” The subject is doing what the verb describes so it is active.

Passive voice:

“What is being done by you?”

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