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Likurg_2 [28]
3 years ago
7

Write the sentence in passive voice. 2. i will never forget this experience​

English
1 answer:
Anarel [89]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

→ Active - I will never forget this experience.

→ Passive - This experience will never be forgotten by me.

Explanation:

There are two basic rules for converting sentences from Active Voice into Passive Voice, which are common for all tenses.

  • The places of subject and object will be interchanged in the sentence.
  • Active voice - Sub. + have/has + P.P.form of verb + obj.
  • Passive voice - Sub.(obj.) + have been/has been + P.P. form of verb + prepositional by + obj.(Sub.)
  • Only 3rd form of the verb or Past Participle (e.g. written) will be used as a main verb in Passive Voice.

Therefore, "This experience will never be forgotten by me" is the sentence in passive voice.

Hoped this helped.

 

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