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yesterday I attend a party of Aman's wedding. change into passive​

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Answered by BrainlyZendhya
4

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.

Answered by Sɴɪɢᴅʜᴀ
27

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)

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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:

  1. He helps the poor.
  2. 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:

  1. The poor is helped by him.
  2. Poems are written by a poet.

Changing Sentence from Active to Passive voice :

  1. The Object of the Verb in Active Voice becomes the Subject of the Verb in the passive voice.
  2. 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.
  3. An appropriate form of the Verb to be has been used followed by the Third form of the Verb.
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