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who creates disturbance in the class?
Change into passive voice

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Answered by manya7112004
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Here is your answer:

Disturbance is created by whom in the class?
{'By whom' can come in starting as well as where I put because there is no such fixed rule}
Answered by brainlysme13
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Passive voice: "Disturbance in the class is created by whom?"

Active voice:

The verb's action is said to be carried out by the subject or object denoted by the grammatical subject in the active voice.

Passive voice:

A verb used in passive voice denotes that the subject is the thing or person that is being impacted.

Let us consider and example:

Active voice: Mary took care of that lamb.

Passive voice: That lamb was taken care of by Mary.

Here, while Mary is the subject of the first line and the lamb is the topic of the second, both sentences describe the same action --- Mary caring for the lamb.

Use of Passive Voice:

  • The use of the passive voice is repeatedly criticized as being evasive and ineffective.
  • But, it helps us in case where you have to
  • However, it is helpful when you want to highlight the fact that an activity occurred rather than the person who carried it out.
  • It is also useful in situations when the agent --- the person who really performs the action --- is not known.

Hence, the sentence "Who creates disturbance in class?" in passive voice is "Disturbance in the class is created by whom?"

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