Who wrote the Ramayan, voice change
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by whom was Ramayana written
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The Passive voice of the given sentence is -
By whom was the Ramayan written?
Explanation:
- The given sentence is an interrogative sentence.
- If the interrogative sentence begins with "who" in the active voice, then in passive voice, the sentence will begin with "by whom".
- The given sentence is in Simple Past Tense as the verb "wrote" is the past from of the verb "write".
- Thus in the passive voice, we should use the verb "was".
- In the passive voice, we use the V3 form of the verb. So here the V3 form of the verb "wrote" will be "written".
- As it is an interrogative sentence, there will be a question mark at the end of the passive voice too.
Thus, the answer will be -
By whom was the Ramayan written?
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The passive voice is :
- By whom was the Ramayan written?
Explanation:
- When 'who' is used first in a sentence and it is asked to turn into passive voice, simply we have to write 'by whom' first instead of 'who' and rest follows the structure of Interrogative Sentence ( passive voice ).
- In Interrogative Sentence 'auxiliary verb' comes first, afterthat 'subject' comes and thereafter 'verb's past participle' form sits and a 'question mark' at the end of the sentence must use for Interrogative sentence. Example : Did he call you? Passive - Was you called by him?
- Here the given sentence has been started with Wh word 'Who', so 'by whom' has been placed first, next rest has been followed above procedure. The given sentence is written in Past Indefinite Tense, that's why 'was' for 'the Ramayan' is a helping verb and 'written' is past participle form of 'write'.
- Example : Who does the job? Passive - By whom is the job done? The above sentence is an example of simple present tense, so 'is' is here an auxiliary verb .
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