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  1. Passive Voice: Is money needed by you? Explanation: Covert into Passive Voice. Invert the word order to make it a question again. Example: Am I helping him? I am helping him. He is being helped by me. Invert the word order to make it a question again – Is he being helped by me? Course on Active-PassRead more

    Passive Voice: Is money needed by you?

    Explanation: Covert into Passive Voice.

    Invert the word order to make it a question again.

    Example:

    Am I helping him?

    I am helping him.

    He is being helped by me.

    Invert the word order to make it a question again –

    Is he being helped by me?

    Course on Active-Passive Voice

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  1. Passive Voice: Am I known by you? Explanation: Covert into Passive Voice. Invert the word order to make it a question again. Example: Am I helping him? I am helping him. He is being helped by me. Invert the word order to make it a question again - Is he being helped by me? Course on Active-Passive VRead more

    Passive Voice: Am I known by you?

    Explanation: Covert into Passive Voice.

    Invert the word order to make it a question again.

    Example:

    Am I helping him?

    I am helping him.

    He is being helped by me.

    Invert the word order to make it a question again –

    Is he being helped by me?

    Course on Active-Passive Voice 

     

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  1. Passive Voice: Are you liked by them? Explanation: Covert into Passive Voice. Invert the word order to make it a question again. Example: Am I helping him? I am helping him. He is being helped by me. Invert the word order to make it a question again - Is he being helped by me? Course on Active-PassiRead more

    Passive Voice: Are you liked by them?

    Explanation: Covert into Passive Voice.

    Invert the word order to make it a question again.

    Example:

    Am I helping him?

    I am helping him.

    He is being helped by me.

    Invert the word order to make it a question again –

    Is he being helped by me?

    Course on Active-Passive Voice 

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  1. Passive Voice: Let a glass of water be given to me. Explanation: When the sentence is imperative, ‘Let’ is placed at the beginning. Let + object + be + past participle Depending on the sentence, it can be changed differently. Course on Active-Passive Voice   

    Passive Voice: Let a glass of water be given to me.

    Explanation:

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

    Let + object + be + past participle

    Depending on the sentence, it can be changed differently.

    Course on Active-Passive Voice 

     

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  1. Passive Voice: His innocence was declared 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: His innocence was declared 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 

     

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  1. Passive Voice: Are you helped by him? Explanation: Covert into Passive Voice. Invert the word order to make it a question again. Example: Am I helping him? I am helping him. He is being helped by me. Invert the word order to make it a question again - Is he being helped by me? Course on Active-PassiRead more

    Passive Voice: Are you helped by him?

    Explanation: Covert into Passive Voice.

    Invert the word order to make it a question again.

    Example:

    Am I helping him?

    I am helping him.

    He is being helped by me.

    Invert the word order to make it a question again –

    Is he being helped by me?

    Course on Active-Passive Voice 

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  1. Passive Voice: Let your coat be cut according to your cloth. 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 your coat be cut according to your cloth.

    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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