The passive form of "What did he do with money?" is "What was done by him with money?". Here are the steps to work this out:
Change the original active sentence from question form to declarative form: "He did what with money?"
Then separate the tense from the verb in "did" to get "did do".
Then change the active verb "do" to the passive form "be done", giving "did (past tense) be done".
Then substitute the English irregular past form of "was" for "did be".
In the passive, the original direct object ("what") becomes the new subject, and the original subject "he" becomes a prepositional phrase "by him" (adjusting the subject form "he" to the object form "him").
Now, we have "what was done by him with money".
Ordinarily in finding the passive form of a question, the last step would be changing back from declarative form into question form, but in this case, the question form is the same, so we're done.
Money will be borrowed from the bank.
Active voice is much better than passive voice in writing.
He teaches us english- change the voice
This sentence can't be changed into a passive voice.
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Money will be borrowed from the bank.
Can it be changed into passive voice?
The hammer might have hit him to change into his passive voice.
"Will you marry me" can be changed to passive voice as "Will I be married by you." In the passive voice sentence, the subject of the active voice becomes the object of the passive voice, and the object of the active voice becomes the subject of the passive voice.
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Active voice is much better than passive voice in writing.
He teaches us english- change the voice
Passive is to change as active is to act. In passive voice, the subject of the sentence receives the action, while in active voice, the subject performs the action.
This sentence can't be changed into a passive voice.
This sentence is in passive voice. To change it to active voice, you could say "Five dollars were present."
Seema sang the song well in the competition. change to passive voice
No, "He is a boy" is not in passive voice. Passive voice involves rearranging the sentence to emphasize the receiver of the action rather than the doer, which would change the sentence to something like "The boy is being called."