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When do you listen to the radio? change into other voice ​

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Answered by saarimakhter
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Answer:

But no one would ever say such a thing because if I am asking you about what you are doing, why would a want to make the object into the subject? No reason!

Yes, there are cases that are similar that might make sense:

Is that a new song being played on the radio? (because it’s not important who is playing it.)

but actual humans don’t ask their friends simple question susing the passive voice!

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What is the passive voice of “listen”?

“Listen” is not a transitive verb, so it cannot be made passive.

Also, Read the first answer to your question. Passive is not used in everyday conversation to ask about the person you are with. Passive is used when the subject is not important. The person you are with is, by definition, ALWAYS important.

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Answered by IntrovertLeo
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Answer:

When the radio has been listen by you?

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