Seema sang the song well in the competition. change to passive voice
The passive voice for "I have done it well" is "It has been done well" or "It was done well."
The passive version of "you have done your duty" would be "duty has been done".
A verb is said to be in the passive voice when the subject of the sentence is acted upon by the verb, rather than performing the action. In passive voice constructions, the focus is on the recipient of the action rather than the doer. A common indicator of passive voice is the inclusion of a form of "be" (e.g., is, was, were) with the past participle of the main verb.
Has your work been done by you?
How about, Who was this done by? or you might have to use "Whom". Can't remember which one.
let it be done
The passive voice of ''what do you do'' is "what is done by you?"
The passive voice must have the verb 'to be' in the correct tense plus the past participle of the main verb. Here are some examples: I do (active)/it is done (passive) I did (active)/it was done (passive) I am doing (active)/it is being done (passive) I was doing (active)/it was being done (passive) and so on
No. The passive voice must have the verb 'to be' in the correct tense plus the past participle of the main verb. Here are some examples: I do (active)/it is done (passive) I did (active)/it was done (passive) I am doing (active)/it is being done (passive) I was doing (active)/it was being done (passive) and so on
The passive version of "you have done your duty" would be "duty has been done".
The passive voice must have the verb 'to be' in the correct tense plus the past participle of the main verb. Here are some examples: I do (active)/it is done (passive) I did (active)/it was done (passive) I am doing (active)/it is being done (passive) I was doing (active)/it was being done (passive) and so on So to change protect into the passive would be I protect (active)/ It is protected (passive)
A verb is said to be in the passive voice when the subject of the sentence is acted upon by the verb, rather than performing the action. In passive voice constructions, the focus is on the recipient of the action rather than the doer. A common indicator of passive voice is the inclusion of a form of "be" (e.g., is, was, were) with the past participle of the main verb.
Changing "we had done it" from active to passive voice would make look like "it had been done by us".
Good question and if you're thinking that it's not possible, you'd be absolutely correct and well done.
"What was done to you?" or - more naturally - "What happened to you?"
Has your work been done by you?
"Your duty is being done by us."
How about, Who was this done by? or you might have to use "Whom". Can't remember which one.