yesterday I attend a party of Aman's wedding. change into passive
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Correct Question :
Yesterday I attended a party of Aman's wedding.
In our given Question,
We know that,
- I ⟶ subject
- attended ⟶ verb
- a party ⟶ object
So, The passive voice would be,
A party of Aman's wedding was attended by Me yesterday.
More about this topic :
Active voice :
- Active ⟶ subject + verb + object
The subject is active or the subject performs the action.
Passive voice :
- Passive ⟶ object + verb + subject
The subject is no longer or subject is acted upon the verb.
While changing sentences :
- Simple Present ⟶ is/am/are + (ed/en)
- Present continuous ⟶ is/am/are + being + past participle
- Present Perfect ⟶ has/have + been + past participle
- Simple Past ⟶ was/were + past participle
- Past continuous ⟶ was/were + being + past participle
- Past Perfect ⟶ had + been + past participle
- Simple Future ⟶ will/shall + be + past participle
- Future perfect ⟶ will/shall + have been + past participle.
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Given Sentence :
- Yesterday I attend a party of Aman's wedding. (Active voice)
Answer :
- A party of Aman's wedding was attended by me yesterday. (Passive voice)
Extra Bites :
★ What is Active voice?
- A verb is said to be in the active voice when the subject of the verb is the doer of the action or acts or is active.
Examples:
- He helps the poor.
- A poet writes poem
★ What is Passive voice?
- A verb is said to be in the Passive voice when the subject of the verb doesn't act but receives the action by someone or something.
Examples:
- The poor is helped by him.
- Poems are written by a poet.
Changing Sentence from Active to Passive voice :
- The Object of the Verb in Active Voice becomes the Subject of the Verb in the passive voice.
- The Subject in the Active Voice becomes the Object of the Verb in the Passive voice. And the Preposition by has been used before it.
- An appropriate form of the Verb to be has been used followed by the Third form of the Verb.
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