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Anna35 [415]
2 years ago
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3. Suham never understands the new lesson. Change to passive voice

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kvasek [131]2 years ago
3 0

The sentence can be changed into the passive voice as "The new lesson is never understood by Suham," transforming the object into the new subject.

<h3>What is passive voice?</h3>

Passive voice is the type of structure we use when we wish to emphasize the receiver of an action instead of its performer. It opposes, so to speak, the active voice. In the passive voice, the subject of the sentence is the receiver whereas the agent is the performer. In the active voice, there is no agent, and the subject is the performer. Take a look below:

  • I washed the curtains. (active)
  • The curtains were washed by me. (passive)

To transform the sentence given in the question into the passive voice, we must transform the subject into the agent, and the object into the new subject. Therefore, we would have:

  • The new lesson is never understood by Suham.

It is our conclusion that our sentence is effectively written in the passive voice.

Learn more about passive voice here:

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