What is the passive voice of whom do you see in the picture
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Who is seen in the picture (by you)?
Explanation:
- The given active voice 'Whom do you see in the picture?' is in Present Indefinite Tense.
- 'Whom' changes into 'Who'.
- The the auxiliary verb 'is' is used here and then the Past Participle Form of 'see' - 'seen'.
- Then we put the rest of the sentence 'in the picture'.
- Inside the first brackets, we write 'by you'.
- Since the given sentence is an Interrogative Sentence, we simply write the question mark '?' in the end.
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Here is the correct answer:
Who is seen by you in the picture?
Note: ‘who’ changes into ‘by whom’ and ‘whom’ into ‘who’ in changing voice .
Explanation
The tense in the given sentence is Simple Present. Then we convert a Simple Present Tense into passive voice, using ‘Subject+is/am/are+V3+ by + O’ structure.
Active = S+V1/+s/-es+O.
Passive = O+is/am/are+v3+by+S.
Since the given sentence is a question, we put the helping verbs before the subject and object.
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