Active and passive voice with Imperative Sentences
· Identify the subject, the verb and the object: SVO
· Change the object into subject
· Put the suitable helping verb or auxiliary verb. In case helping verb is given, use the same. But note that the helping verb given agrees with the object.
· Change the verb into past participle of the verb.
· Add the preposition "by"
· Change the subject into object.
Active Voice | Passive Voice |
I write a letter | A letter is written by me |
We must keep the rule | The rule must be kept by us |
You bought a book | A book have been bought by you |
He closed the window | The window was closed by him |
She was writing letters | Letters were being written by her |
I had posted a letter | A letter had been posted by me |
I do not drink tea | Tea is not drunk by me |
She does not eat a mango | A mango is not eaten by her |
He will have finished his work | The work will have been finished by him |
They are digging a well | A well is being dug by them |
Imperative Sentence :
If the given sentence in the active voice is in the imperative, to get the passive voice use ‘Let’. HencePassive Voice = Let + Object + be + Past Participle
Active Voice | Passive Voice |
Help me | Let me be helped |
Sing a song | Let a song be sing |
Open the door | Let the door be opened |
Don’t eat this fruit | Let not this fruit be eaten |
Questions in the Passive :
If the question in the Active Voice begins with a Helping verb the Passive voice must also begin with a suitable helping verb. Supposing the question begins with ‘Wh or How’ form (what, when, how ...) the Passive Voice must begin with the same.
Active Voice | Passive Voice |
Are you writing a letter? | Is a letter being written by you? |
Is she beating the child? | Is the child beaten by her? |
Will you accept the position? | Will the position be accepted by you? |
Who broke the window? | By whom was the window broken? |
Why did you write such a letter? | Why was such a letter written by you? |
Where can you hide this box? | Where can this box be hidden by you? |
Sentence with two objects:
If a sentence contains two objects namely Indirect Object and Direct Object in the Active Voice, two forms of Passive Voice can be formed.
· She brought me a cup of coffee. (AV)
I was brought a cup of coffee by her. (PV) (or)
A cup of coffee was brought [to] me by her. (PV)
· The teacher teaches us grammar. (AV)
We are taught grammar by the teacher. (PV) (or)
Grammar is taught [to] us by the teacher. (PV)
· They made him king. (AV)
He was made king by them. (PV)
Infinitive and Gerund :
· I want to shoot the tiger. (AV)
I want the tiger to be shoot. (PV)
I remember my father taking me to the theatre. (AV)
I remember being taken to the theatre by my father. (PV)
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