Table of Contents
- 1 What is the passive voice of Who is your teacher?
- 2 What is the passive voice of who teaches you art and craft?
- 3 What is the noun in the sentence Who teaches you grammar?
- 4 What is the passive voice of “who are you taught by”?
- 5 How do you change an active voice into a passive voice?
- 6 What voice do you use when the subject does something?
What is the passive voice of Who is your teacher?
Answer: Which teacher is yours.
What is the passive voice of who teaches you art and craft?
Answer: By whom are you being taught art and craft?
What is the passive voice of When did you complete this?
In active voice: When did you complete this? In passive voice: When was this completed by you?
What is the noun in the sentence Who teaches you grammar?
Answer: Children – common countable noun.
What is the passive voice of “who are you taught by”?
Thus, the passive voice of the sentence is “Who are you taught by?” or “By whom are you The passive voice of the sentence is “Who are you taught by?” or “By whom are you taught?” Here,in the active voice sentence, the object is “You”, the verb is “Teach” and the subject is “Who”.
Which sentence is in the passive voice in simple past tense?
A sentence is said to be in the passive voice when the subject receives an action. While changing an interrogative sentence to passive voice, the subject ‘who’ changes to an object ‘by whom’. The passive form of ‘taught’ in the simple past tense is ‘was/were taught’. This can be seen in option C, hence it’s the right answer.
How do you change an active voice into a passive voice?
Here,in the active voice sentence, the object is “You”, the verb is “Teach” and the subject is “Who”. So, to change it into passive, the subject and the object need to be interchanged, the verb must be changed to past participle and “By” must be added.
What voice do you use when the subject does something?
In general we tend to use the active voice. That is when a subject does an action to an object. Somebody stole my laptop. (subject = Somebody / action (verb) = stole / object = my laptop) Get Page and check your text using a unique Contextual Grammar and Spell Checker.