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) Who did not know his name? (passive​

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Answered by Anonymous
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His name has not been known by whom?

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In English language there are 2 types voices those are-

  1. Active voice
  2. Passive voice

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Explanation!

  • Active voice-

the verb is in active voice when it's form shows that the person or anything is denoted by the subject does something or is the deor of the active.

For eg:

  1. She is watching news on T.V.
  2. They booked a table in cafe.
  3. She is writing a letter.
  • Passive voice -

A verb in passive voice when it's form shows that something is done to that person or anything denoted by the subject.

For eg:

  1. News is being watched by her on T.V.
  2. A table was being booked by them in a cafe.
  3. A letter was written by her.

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Structure-

Active voice - Subject + verb + object

Passive voice - object + verb + subject

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Answered by Sitααrα
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Required Answer:-

1. Who did not know his name? (passive voice)

  • His name has not been known by whom? ( Active voice)

Explore more:-

  • A verb is said to be in the active voice when the subject of the verb is the doer of the action or acts or is active

  • A verb is said to be in the Passive voice when the subject of the verb doesn't act but receives the action by someone or something.

Changing Sentence from Active to Passive voice:-

Active :- Sheela writes letter

Passive:- A letter is written by Sheela.

Note how the form has changed:-

  • The Object of the Verb in Active Voice (a letter) becomes the Subject of the Verb in the passive voice

  • The Subject in the Active Voice (Sheela) becomes the Object of the Verb in the Passive voice.And the Preposition by has been used before it.

  • An appropriate form of the Verb to be (is) has been used followed by the Third form(Past Participle) of the Verb (write)
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