General rules of conversion active voice to passive voice: Here the ‘song’ is subject ‘sing’ is the verb and ‘Ram’ is the entity who did the action of singing and ‘song’ is the entity on whom action has been done. Passive Voice: In passive voice subject receives the action expressed by the verb. Here the action of ‘singing’ is being done by the subject i.e. Here ‘Ram” is the subject and the verb is ‘sing’ and ‘song’ is the object. Voices are of two types: active and passive.Īctive Voice: In the active voice, the subject performs the action expressed by the verb. The voice of a verb tells whether the subject of the sentence performs or receives the action. It is important for the CLAT and other Law entrance examination aspirants to have good knowledge of active-passive voice as questions on this topic can be asked directly or in the form of ‘spotting the error’ or in the questions of ‘passage completion’ so one should be clear about its rules.įor solving questions on active-passive voice one should also have knowledge regarding types of sentences, forms of verb and forms of tense because their rules help with the correct conversion of voice.
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