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what are you doing there? (voice change)​

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Answered by Anonymous
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“What are you doing?” 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: ... The verb phrase “being done by” is acting on the subject “you.” Since the subject is not performing any actions, it is passive.

Answered by Sakshi0555
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“What are you doing?”

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?”

The verb phrase “being done by” is acting on the subject “you.” Since the subject is not performing any actions, it is passive.

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