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Sophie [7]
3 years ago
5

IV. Change the sentence from active to passive voice.

English
1 answer:
Oksana_A [137]3 years ago
8 0

Considering that in the passive voice the subject is not the performer of the action, we can change the sentences from active to passive voice in the following manner:

  1. Let him be helped.
  2. Let the door be shut.
  3. Our classroom is kept tidy by us.
  4. The books will be arranged by the class monitor.
  5. Honey is made by bees.
  6. Promises should never be broken by us.

<h3>Difference between the active and the passive voice</h3>

Whereas in the active voice the subject is the performer of the action, in the passive voice the subject is the receiver of the action. The performer is the agent, which appears after the preposition "by".

For the passive voice, we must use the verb "to be" as an auxiliary and the main verb in the past participle form. Compare the sentences below:

  • Active: I made the stew.
  • Passive: The stew was made by me.

When it comes to the imperative mood, we must add the verb "let" in order to make the passive voice. Take a look at the examples below:

  • Active: Clean the house now.
  • Passive: Let the house be cleaned now.

Learn more about the passive voice here:

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