
Passive voice: where did they park the car?


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Passive voice is a grammatical construction in which the subject of a sentence receives the action rather than performing the action. In the sentence "Where did they park the car?" the active voice is used, and "they" is the subject who performed the action of parking the car.
To convert this sentence into passive voice, you would rearrange the structure so that the focus is on the car rather than the people who parked it. The passive voice construction generally follows the pattern of "be" verb + past participle.
So, the passive voice version of the given sentence would be: "Where was the car parked by them?"
Here's the breakdown:
- Original (Active Voice): Where did they park the car? - Passive Voice: Where was the car parked by them?
In the passive voice version, "was" is the form of the verb "to be" used, and "parked" is the past participle of the main verb "park." The subject of the sentence is now "the car," which is receiving the action of being parked. The agent (they) is mentioned with "by them" but is no longer the primary focus of the sentence.


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