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You should obey your parents passive form

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Answered by jenisha145
1

The passive voice form is "Let your parents be obeyed by you".

Active to Passive Voice:

  • When a sentence is in its simplest form with the subject being the doer of the action we say it is in the active voice. On the other hand, a passive sentence will show the object as a doer of the action followed by the subject.
  • For instance in the given question, the subject 'you' is asked to follow the command (that is the action)of obeying their parents.
  • To change it to the passive voice we bring it in the pattern of object+verb+by+subject.
  • As mentioned above there is command/order/suggestion given which makes the sentence imperative in nature. Thus, as an exception, every imperative sentence in passive voice will begin with 'let'.
  • The rest of the sentence pattern stays the same for passive voice, so first, we add 'Let', then we bring in our object which is "your parents".
  • We add the auxiliary form of the verb 'be' before the main verb and change the main verb's tense to the past.
  • Next, the preposition 'by' will appear before the subject of our statement which is 'you'.
  • Finally, we get the passive voice "Let your parents be obeyed by you".

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Answered by VishwachiT
2

Answer:

Your parents should be obeyed by you.

Explanation:

The active to passive form change follows the rules of change in tenses of verbs and adverbs.

  • The structure of the given sentence is - "Subject + should + V1 + object".
  • This means that the sentence is in simple present tense.
  • To convert the sentence into passive voice we need to keep in mind the tone of the sentence which is imperative. Imperative sentences are a statement/ order.
  • Should is used and retained for imperative sentences.
  • To convert the sentence given - "Object + should + be (auxiliary verb) + V3 + by + Subject".

In this case the sentence becomes -

Your parents (Subject)  + should + be + Obeyed (third form of verb) + by + you.

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