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you distube me passive voice change

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Answered by aditisahay
2

Answer:

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● You disturb me. (ACTIVE VOICE)

● I am being disturbed by you. (PASSIVE VOICE)

Explanation:

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Answered by PremSaroj1966
2

Answer:

I am disturbed by you

Explanation:

Question:

You disturb me-change into passive voice.

Answer:

I am disturbed by you.

*The given question is in,active voice,simple present tense-sub+v1.

*We have to change the question into passive voice,present tense-sub+am/is/are+v3(past participle)

*So the answer is,

I am disturbed by you.

MORE:

*In the Active voice the subject is the "doer"

*In the Passive voice the subject is the "sufferer"

*While changing a sentence from active to passive voice,we have to add a "be" form verb and the past participle of the main verb should be used in the passive form.

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