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why are you eating mangoes change into passive voice​

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Answered by shanara
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Explanation:

he/she asked me why I was eating mangoes this is in passive voice please mark me as brainist


bookworm2008: No, this is not it
This is indirect speech
Answered by pragyan07sl
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Answer:

Why are these mangoes being eaten by you?

Explanation:

In English grammar, voices play a vital role in describing the relationship of the verb with the doer and the action performed by the doer.

  • It explains whether the doer or the action that is more emphasized.
  • When the subject/doer/actor/performer is active or is given more importance, it refers to the active voice and when the focus is on the action/ object of the verb, it is the passive voice.
  • Here the given sentence is emphasized more on the subject "you",
  • Hence converting it into the passive voice will be highlighted more on the object or the action "Eating mangoes."
  • So the rules of voice conversion,

Active form:- V1+ ing(present cont.)→ Passive from:- is/are+ being + V3

Therefore the sentence in passive voice will be as follows-

Why are these mangoes being eaten by you?

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