The sentence is converted to active voice as "Did the mother dry the clothes in the lawn?"
The auxiliary verb "did" is used, followed by the base form "dry" for correct tense in active voice.
The matter has been discussed with her teacher by her.
Rules of Voice Change (Present Perfect Tense):
Active: Subject (She) + has/have + past participle (discussed) + object (the matter).
Passive: Object (The matter) + has/have been + past participle (discussed) + by + subject (her).
All the broken bridges are being repaired by the Engineers.
"Are repairing" is present continuous tense → passive becomes "are being repaired".
Subject (The Engineers) becomes agent at the end: "by the Engineers".
When will a car be bought by you?
In passive voice, the structure is: "When + will + object + be + past participle + by subject."
"A car" (object) comes after "will", followed by "be bought" (passive form), and "by you" (subject).
Caesar was accused of ambition by Brutus.
Active Voice: The cat chased the rat.
(Subject = cat, verb = chased, object = rat)
Passive Voice: The rat was chased by the cat.
(Object becomes subject, verb changes to passive form)
In passive voice, "She will have sung a song" becomes "A song will have been sung by her."
Passive voice changes the focus from the subject to the object.
Change voice : Who designed a car
By whom a car was designed
The correct change of voice for the sentence "I want to buy a car" is: I want a car to be bought by me.
This maintains the meaning of the original sentence while changing the voice correctly.
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