Wise Birbal said to Akbar, "O great king, what is troubling you? " change into passive voice.
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Akbar was told by wise Birbal, " O great king, what are you being troubled by?"
Explanation:
- English language has two types of Narration- active and passive voice.
- The active voice involves the direct action-main verb following the subject.
- The subject performs the action by itself.
- The given sentence, ' Wise Birbal said to Akbar, "O great king, what is troubling you? " ' is in the active voice.
- Birbal is the subject in the sentence fragment , ' Wise Birbal said to Akbar,'.
- Birbal performs the action 'said'.
- The next sentence fragment, "O great king, what is troubling you? " is also in the active voice.
- 'King' is the subject and the verb is 'is troubling'.
- Passive voice on the other is the opposite of active voice.
- The past participle form of the main verb is used preceded by an auxiliary verb to determine the tense. The object takes the place of the subject.
- Hence the given active sentence changes to the passive as : Akbar was told by wise Birbal, " O great king, what are you being troubled by?"
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