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what are you doing voice ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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It's active voice.

In passive voice:

What's being done by you?

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\mathfrak\green {Hope\: you\: have\: a\:nice\:day\:ahead...}

\mathfrak\blue {Mark\: as\: brainliest\: if\: helpful\:★...}

Answered by Sitααrα
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Given Sentence:-

  • What are you doing( Active voice)
  • What is being done by you? (Passive voice)

Explore more:-

  • A verb is said to be in the active voice when the subject of the verb is the doer of the action or acts or is active

  • A verb is said to be in the Passive voice when the subject of the verb doesn't act but receives the action by someone or something.

Changing Sentence from Active to Passive voice:-

Active :- Sheela writes letter

Passive:- A letter is written by Sheela.

Note how the form has changed:-

  • The Object of the Verb in Active Voice (a letter) becomes the Subject of the Verb in the passive voice

  • The Subject in the Active Voice (Sheela) becomes the Object of the Verb in the Passive voice.And the Preposition by has been used before it.

  • An appropriate form of the Verb to be (is) has been used followed by the Third form(Past Participle) of the Verb (write)
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