The sentence "They have completed the project" is in the active voice, and the passive form is "The project has been completed by them".
This maintains the same tense (present perfect) while changing the subject and object.
The correct transformation of "People speak English all over the world" into passive voice is "English is spoken all over the world."
This sentence correctly retains the present tense and the meaning of the original sentence.
In indirect speech, questions beginning with "Do" are converted into "if" clauses, and the tense is shifted back.
Here, "Do I have" becomes "if he had."
In passive voice, the object ("that book") becomes the subject, and the verb tense is adjusted accordingly.
The sentence changes from "I will have finished that book" to "That book will have been finished by me."
Active voice emphasizes the doer (you), while passive voice emphasizes the receiver (my father).
The passive voice construction "Is my father known to you?" makes the focus on "my father" and whether they are known to you.
The passive voice of the sentence "Have you laughed at them?" is: Have they been laughed at by you?
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.
Can I ever forget those happy moments?
The sentence is changed from passive to active voice, maintaining the same meaning while restructuring it.
The correct active voice is: "We are spending our lives in expectation."
This correctly converts the sentence from passive to active voice.
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