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mezya [45]
3 years ago
15

Change into active voice ,,,, 1- we will be shouted at by everyone 2- the thieves were caught by the police 3- elders should be

respected 4- a letter was being written by me
English
1 answer:
Zolol [24]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

see below

Explanation:

Active voice is when the subject performs the verb. Passive voice is when the subject receives the verb.

1. We will be shouted at by everyone.

  • subject: we → everyone
  • verb: to shout

Everyone will shout at us.

2. The thieves were caught by the police.

  • subject: thieves → police
  • verb: to catch

The police caught the thieves.

3.  Elders should be respected.

  • subject: elders → people (not specifically stated, just general)
  • verb: to respect

People should respect their elders.

4. A letter was written by me.

  • subject: letter → me
  • verb: to write

I wrote a letter.

Hope this helps!

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