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faust18 [17]
3 years ago
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Do as required.

English
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sashaice [31]3 years ago
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Answer:

1. Our team will win the painting competition.

2. Has the Principal called you?

3. Leave the wet towels in the washroom.

4. The book was stoled by a boy.

5. The room is cleaned by the maid.

6. An orientation video will be watched by the staff.

Explanation:

In grammar, the term <em>voice</em><em> </em>refers to the relationship between the action or state expressed by the verb and the participants expressed by the subject, object, and other elements of the sentence. There are two voices in English:

The active voice - the sentence has a subject that acts upon its verb (e.g <em>John is reading a book</em>).

The passive voice - the subject is the recipient of a verb's action (e.g. <em>The book is being read by John</em>).

You can see an illustration of how voice can be changed below:

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