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  1. Passive voice:Let the truth be always spoken. Explanation:The active verb in the sentence is in the Imperative mood, the word 'let' is placed at the beginning in the passive voice.

    Passive voice:Let the truth be always spoken.

    Explanation:The active verb in the sentence is in the Imperative mood, the word ‘let’ is placed at the beginning in the passive voice.

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  1. Passive Voice: I was given a book by him. Explanation: ACTIVE VOICE: Subject + Verb[past form] + object PASSIVE VOICE: Object + was/were + Verb [past participle/ v3] + by/to/with + Subject Course on Active-Passive Voice

    Passive Voice: I was given a book by him.

    Explanation:

    ACTIVE VOICE: Subject + Verb[past form] + object

    PASSIVE VOICE: Object + was/were + Verb [past participle/ v3] + by/to/with + Subject

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  1. Passive Voice: A novel has been written by her. Reason: When we change active voice into passive voice, the subject (she) becomes an object (her), while the object (novel) becomes the subject. Learn Voices

    Passive Voice: A novel has been written by her.

    Reason: When we change active voice into passive voice, the subject (she) becomes an object (her), while the object (novel) becomes the subject.

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  1. Passive Voice: The box could not be lifted by him. Explanation: With Present and Future Modals – can, must, should, may, might, ought, auxiliary verb ‘be’ is used in Passive Voice. Course on Active-Passive Voice

    Passive Voice: The box could not be lifted by him.

    Explanation: With Present and Future Modals – can, must, should, may, might, ought, auxiliary verb ‘be’ is used in Passive Voice.

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    Passive Voice: An apple is eaten by him. Explanation: ACTIVE VOICE: Subject + Verb(S/ES/IES) + Object PASSIVE VOICE: Object + Am/is/are + Verb[Past Participle/ v3] + By/to/with + Subject Course on Active-Passive Voice

    Passive Voice: An apple is eaten by him.

    Explanation:

    ACTIVE VOICE: Subject + Verb(S/ES/IES) + Object

    PASSIVE VOICE: Object + Am/is/are + Verb[Past Participle/ v3] + By/to/with + Subject

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  1. Passive Voice: Let not flowers be plucked. Explanation:  When the sentence is imperative, ‘Let’ is placed at the beginning. Let + object + be + past participle Course on Active-Passive Voice   

    Passive Voice: Let not flowers be plucked.

    Explanation: 

    When the sentence is imperative, ‘Let’ is placed at the beginning.

    Let + object + be + past participle

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  1. Passive Voice: Let not junk food be eaten. Explanation:  When the sentence is imperative, ‘Let’ is placed at the beginning. Let + object + be + past participle Course on Active-Passive Voice   

    Passive Voice: Let not junk food be eaten.

    Explanation: 

    When the sentence is imperative, ‘Let’ is placed at the beginning.

    Let + object + be + past participle

    Course on Active-Passive Voice 

     

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