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what cannot be cured must be endured. (change the voice)

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Answered by loxia
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In a sentence with an active voice, the subject performs the action which is denoted by the verb. In other words, the subject is the doer of the verb's action. Whereas in a passive voice, the subject is not active but by the verb is acted upon.

Passive voice is the voice used to show an interest in the object or person who experienced the action rather upon the action performer. In passive voice, a subject is an important thing.

Therefore, the above passive sentence when written in active voice, it would be:

You must endure what you cannot cure.

Answered by pratyushabhattachary
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Answer:

Q1: Passive Voice ; what cannot be cured must be endured .

Ans 1 ; Active Voice : We must endure what we can not cure .

Ans 2: Active Voice: All must endure what all [ they ] can not cure .

Ans 3: Active Voice ; one must endure what one can not cure .

Ans 4 ; Active Voice : You must endure what you can not cure .

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