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Shut the door!" (What is the passive voice of this sentence )

ALet the door be shut

BSomeone has to shut the door

CYou have to shut the door

DPlease shut the door

Answer:

A. Let the door be shut

Read Explanation:

Understanding Passive Voice for Imperative Sentences

Imperative Sentences and Passive Voice

  • Imperative sentences express commands, requests, or suggestions.
  • When an imperative sentence is in the active voice, it typically starts with a verb.
  • Converting an imperative sentence to the passive voice often involves the use of 'Let'.

Transformation Rule

  • The structure for transforming an active imperative sentence to passive voice is generally: Let + object + be + past participle of the verb.
  • Example Breakdown:
    • Active: "Close the window!"
    • Here, 'Close' is the verb and 'the window' is the object.
    • Applying the rule: Let (start with Let) + the window (the object) + be (add 'be') + closed (past participle of 'close').
    • Passive: "Let the window be closed."

Key Considerations for Exams

  • Recognize sentences that are commands or requests.
  • Identify the verb and the object in the active imperative sentence.
  • Recall the specific structure for passive voice conversion of imperatives (using 'Let').
  • Ensure the past participle form of the verb is correctly used.

Common Pitfalls to Avoid

  • Do not try to apply the standard passive voice rules (subject + be + past participle) directly, as imperative sentences lack a subject in the conventional sense.
  • Be careful not to confuse imperative passive voice with other sentence types.

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