What did you notice in the passive form ms
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To identify passive voice, look at what happened and look at who was responsible for doing it. If the person or thing responsible for doing the actions is either omitted or occurs in the sentence AFTER the thing that happened, AND if you see a past participle straight after the form of “to be,” it's passive voice.
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Explanation:
we notice that the meaning of sentence doesn't change but the form of sentence got changed with past participle form of the verb
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