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what is the rule of passive voice​

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Answered by nikhil112273
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A sentence is in the passive voice, on the other hand, when the subject is acted on by the verb. The passive voice is always constructed with a conjugated form of to be plus the verb's past participle. Doing this usually generates a preposition as well.

Answered by sahumadhusmita28
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Answer:the rules are -

Answer:the rules are -1. the subject of active voice becomes object in passive voice.

Answer:the rules are -1. the subject of active voice becomes object in passive voice.2. the object of active voice becomes subject of passive voice.

Answer:the rules are -1. the subject of active voice becomes object in passive voice.2. the object of active voice becomes subject of passive voice.3.we use by before object in passive voice.

Answer:the rules are -1. the subject of active voice becomes object in passive voice.2. the object of active voice becomes subject of passive voice.3.we use by before object in passive voice.4. we use V3 form ( past participle) of verb .

Answer:the rules are -1. the subject of active voice becomes object in passive voice.2. the object of active voice becomes subject of passive voice.3.we use by before object in passive voice.4. we use V3 form ( past participle) of verb .Explanation:

Answer:the rules are -1. the subject of active voice becomes object in passive voice.2. the object of active voice becomes subject of passive voice.3.we use by before object in passive voice.4. we use V3 form ( past participle) of verb .Explanation: Example -

Active voice - The cat kills a mouse.

Passive voice - A mouse is killed by the cat.

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