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Why did you write such a letter? change to passive voice?

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Answered by sj70108
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Answer:

Why was such a letter written by you?

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Answered by brainlysme13
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Why was such a letter written by you?

“A Grammar of Contemporary English” defines Voice as “voice is a grammatical category which makes it possible to view the action of a sentence in two ways, without change in the facts reported”

The same idea can frequently be conveyed in two different ways, using active and passive construction

The active voice indicates that the grammatical subject of the verb is performing or causing the action or event represented by the verb. The active voice tells you who or what is responsible for the action right at the start of the phrase. In other words, the verb's action is carried out by the subject. Active voice allows for the construction of more forceful sentences than passive speech

The statement in passive voice focuses on the object, i.e. who or what receives the action, rather than who or what does the action. The actor of the verb (activity) is either comprehended towards the end of the phrase or not mentioned at all in passive voice. The passive voice is employed for expressing facts, truths, and scientific or technical reports in which the actor is minor or unimportant, but the action on the object is crucial.

The sentence "Why did you write such a letter" is in active voice. After converting it into passive voice, the sentence becomes "Why was such a letter written by you?"

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