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Stells [14]
3 years ago
7

"Nobody steals it" to passive voice.Wrong answers will be reported.​

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1 answer:
olganol [36]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

"Nobody steals it" in the passive voice is: It is stolen by nobody.

Explanation:

When changing a sentence from the active to the passive voice, the first step is to find the object of the verb and transform it into the subject of the new sentence. In this case, the object is "it".

Secondly, we must identify the main verb and its tense. In this case, it is "steals", in the simple present. We must now add the auxiliary verb to be in the same tense, but agreeing with the new subject "it".

Finally, the subject of the active voice - "nobody", in this sentence - becomes the agent of the passive voice, preceded by "by". Having those instructions in mind, we can safely transform the sentence we were given:

- "Nobody steals it" = It is stolen by nobody.

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