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Where will you spend the night. Change into passive

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Answered by ChetanaaP
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There are two ways to analyze this sentence, neither of which will yield a passive voice construction.

In both cases, the verb is intransitive, which means it does not offer a direct object to promote to the subject position (which is a requirement for forming a passive construction).

Let’s have a look . . .

In I am going to sleep, we are using the construction conjugated to be + going + to-infinitive to indicate a future sense—one of the several ways to do so in English. In this case, the sentence means I will sleep—as in, I am going to sleep well when finals are over.

In I am going to sleep, we are using the idiomatic phrasal verb to go to sleep. In this case, the sentence means I am beginning to sleep—as in, Don’t bother me, I’m going to sleep right now. Or it means I will retire—as in, I am going to sleep at 10 o’clock tonight.

So, no transitive verb = no direct object = no passive.


Answered by Sara6000
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