Active and passive voice are both significant and interesting topics in English grammar.
An
active voice is a voice in which a subject performs an action. If we define
active voice in simple words, then it is a voice in which a sentence has a
subject that acts as an action over the subject.
For
example, Marvi draws a painting.
Unlike
a passive voice, there is an interchanging of a subject and an object. Because
there are some major reasons we use passive voice, once you know the reasons,
you will get to know when to use passive voice.
1- To
focus on the action rather than the person who did the action.
2- To
be kind by not revealing the name of the doer.
3- To
say that the person or thing in question is unspecified or seemingly
insignificant.
4- To
make an appearance of authority.
Today, we also talk about the passive voice of some sentences, which is not as easy as it sounds.
Passive of Who teaches you?:
The
passive voice of who teaches you will be "By whom you are taught."
Did
she do her duty to change to a passive voice?
The
passive voice of "did she do her duty?" will be "was her duty
done by her."
Do it in passive voice:
"Do
it" is an imperative sentence, so therefore its passive voice will be "Let it
be done."
Why do you waste time in the passive voice?
The
passive voice of "Why do you waste time?" will be "Why
is
time wasted by you?"
Do not insult the poor passive voice:
Once
again, "Do
not insult the poor" is an imperative sentence, and its
passive voice will be "Let the poor not be insulted."
Will you help me passive voice:
Will
you help me? is a simple future tense, so the passive voice of "will
you help me" will be "Will I be helped by you?"
Do not tell a lie passive:
The
passive voice of "Do not tell a lie" will be "Let a
lie not be told."
Who has completed this work change to passive voice?
The
passive voice of the sentence containing "who" always starts with
"by whom." So, the passive voice of "who has completed this
work" will be "by whom this work has been completed."
Did you see him yesterday? passive voice:
The
passive voice of "Did you see him yesterday?" will be "Was he
seen by you yesterday?"
Do not pluck flowers passive voice:
The
passive voice of "Do not pluck flowers" will be "Let flowers not
be plucked."
Who wrote the book, passive voice:
Once
again, "who wrote this book?" contains "who," so the
passive voice of "who wrote this book?" will be "By whom
is this book written?"
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