Why do you write about school? Turn into passive voice
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Answer:
to create the passive voice of a sentence, the verb must be active and take a direct object. In the passive voice the direct object becomes the subject, the verb changes from active to passive (using the past particle of the verb), and the subject becomes the object of the preposition by.
Explanation:
‘I go to school’ has no corresponding passive structure. ‘Go’ is an intransitive verb, which cannot and does not take an object. In other words, ‘going’ is an action which requires no object. You need just a subject to ‘go’ or ‘walk’ or ‘sing’ or ‘sit’.
But consider the verb ‘to throw’. ‘Throwing’ is an action that requires a ‘subject’ who ‘throws’, a ‘direct object’-the ‘thing’ he throws and on most occasions, an ‘indirect object’ too-the ‘person’ or ‘thing’ to whom or at which the ‘direct object’ is ‘thrown’. ‘To throw’ is hence, a transitive verb. So are other verbs like ‘to teach’, ‘ to take’, ‘to bring’, ‘to read’ etc. They all take an object or objects and are transitive in nature.
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