Active Voice: Who
Passive Voice: By Whom
Break is a verb which means توڑنا
Broke is the second form while Broken is the third form of Break.
Active Voice: Let + us + first form of a verb.
Passive Voice: It is suggested + that + we + should + first form of a verb.
Active Voice: Let us play together.
Passive Voice: It is suggested that we should play together.
The sentence is in the simple past tense ("He composed").
The passive form uses "was" + past participle ("composed").
So, "A beautiful song was composed by him." is the correct passive voice.
The sentence "Will you return that music down?" is asking someone to do something, making it a request.
The structure "Will you..." typically indicates a polite way of asking for something to be done.
The sentence is in simple past tense, so the passive form uses "was + past participle."
"Gave" (past tense of give) changes to "was given" in passive voice.
Active Voice: The surface feels smooth.
Passive Voice: The surface is smooth when it is felt.
Active Voice: Roses smell sweat.
Passive Voice: Roses are sweat when they are smelt.
The sentence is in past tense ("acquired"), so the correct passive form uses "was acquired."
Past Indefinite Tense
Active voice: Subject + V2 + Object
Passive Voice: Object + was/were + V3 + by + Subject
Active Voice: She was watching a film. (The subject "she" is performing the action)
Passive Voice: A film was being watched by her. (The subject "a film" is receiving the action)
In the passive voice, the focus is on the object (the film) rather than the subject (she).
The sentence is in the past tense, so the correct passive voice is "was received."
It correctly changes the object "a cordial welcome" into the subject of the sentence.
The sentence is in present perfect tense ("has picked").
In passive voice: Object + has/have been + past participle → "My pocket has been picked."