Active:Subject (doer of the action) + Verb (action) + Object (receiver of the action)
Passive: Subject (receiver of the action) + BE (helping verb) + Verb (action) + Object (doer of the action)
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I am telling the rules of changing how to change voice into passive voice
like this is the active voice= I found the treasure
to change this sentence into passive voice first know which word is subject , which is verb, which is object
subject is I , verb is found and the object is the treasure
In the passive form it will become =object + verb + by + subject
the change you can see are the subject and object interchanged their places and by is added.
like this is the active voice= I found the treasure
to change this sentence into passive voice first know which word is subject , which is verb, which is object
subject is I , verb is found and the object is the treasure
In the passive form it will become =object + verb + by + subject
the change you can see are the subject and object interchanged their places and by is added.
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If you want to change an active-voice sentence to passive voice, consider carefully who or what is performing the action expressed in the verb, and then make that agent the object of a by the...phrase. Make what is acted upon the subject of the sentence, and change the verb to a form of be + past participle. Including an explicit by the... phrase is optional.
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I am telling the rules and examples
? Active voice - the active voice denotes that the subject of the verb is the doer of the action or acts or is active . Eg: The man killed the snake.
? Passive voice - the passive voice denotes that the subject of the verb is the receiver of the action or is acted upon or is passive. Eg: the snake was killed by the man.
? Active voice - the active voice denotes that the subject of the verb is the doer of the action or acts or is active . Eg: The man killed the snake.
? Passive voice - the passive voice denotes that the subject of the verb is the receiver of the action or is acted upon or is passive. Eg: the snake was killed by the man.
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I am telling the rules of changing how to change voice into passive voice
like this is the active voice= I found the treasure?
to change this sentence into passive voice first? know which word is subject , which is verb, which is object?
subject is I , verb is found and the object is the treasure
In the passive form? it will become =object + verb + by + subject
the change you can see are the subject and object interchanged their places and by is added.
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like this is the active voice= I found the treasure?
to change this sentence into passive voice first? know which word is subject , which is verb, which is object?
subject is I , verb is found and the object is the treasure
In the passive form? it will become =object + verb + by + subject
the change you can see are the subject and object interchanged their places and by is added.
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If you want to know if your home's drinking water contains unsafe levels of lead, have your water tested. Testing is the only way to confirm if lead is present or absent. Some faucet and pitcher filters can remove lead from drinking water.Water is a compound made up of hydrogen and oxygen, so pure water would be water that contains nothing but hydrogen and oxygen. However, pure water of this sort does not normally exist except in the controlled environment of a laboratory. Even in a laboratory pure water is hard to come by.
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In the active voice, the subject of the sentence?DOES the action:
John?painted?the?house?last week.
Subject?/?verb?/ object
In the passive voice, the subject of the sentence?RECEIVES the action.
The?house?was painted?last week.
Subject?/?verb
Notice that the?object?of the active sentence (house) became the?subject?of the passive sentence.
John?painted?the?house?last week.
Subject?/?verb?/ object
In the passive voice, the subject of the sentence?RECEIVES the action.
The?house?was painted?last week.
Subject?/?verb
Notice that the?object?of the active sentence (house) became the?subject?of the passive sentence.
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