Lesson of Passive of Commands (or) Orders (Or) Imperative Sentences Subject English Grade 9th
Lesson of Passive of Commands (or) Orders (Or) Imperative Sentences Subject English Grade 9 th Students` Learning Outcomes If the verb in the active voice expresses ‘order’, ‘requests’, ‘advice’ etc. The word ‘Let’ is usually placed at the beginning of the passive voice and the ‘be’ verb is placed before the past participle of the main verb. Another form of the passive is with the word ‘should’ + ‘be’ or wly. But if the sentences begin with ‘please’ in active voice, ‘you are requested to’ is used in the passive voice. An intransitive verb may also be changed into passive with ‘you are requested to’ / advised to’, etc. such a passive voice of an intransitive verb may be called an indirect passive. Passive: Let + Object + be + Past Participle of the Verb [or, (should) be / get + P.P.) Active Passive Do this work. Let this work be done. Open the door. Let the door be opened. Shut the doo