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When did you complete this change into passive voice?

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Answered by TheAstrophile
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In active voice:

When did you complete this?

Formation of sentence in active voice: Subject+Verb+Object

In passive voice:

When was this completed by you?

Formation of sentence in passive voice: Object+Verb+Subject
Answered by chandujnv002
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Answer:

When was this completed by you is the passive form of the sentence.

Explanation:

  • The passive form is a grammatical form when the subject receives the action of verb.
  • For example, “The pictures were taken by Mohit” is the passive form of “Mohit took the pictures."
  • In the above passive sentence, the pictures (subject) receive the action of the verb (took).
  • It is used to focus on the action and not the subject.
  • A passive sentence appears to be more polite than the active form.
  • In the sentence "When did you complete this", the action (complete) is given importance and not the subject (you).
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