Do not leave your bicycle in the hall
change the sentence into passive voice
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Do not leave your bicycle in the hall
change the sentence into passive voice
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I am/was asked not to leave my bicycle in the hall.
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Do not leave your bicycle in the hall.(change into passive voice)
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You are advised to not to leave your bicycle in the hall.
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Voice of the verb shows whether the Subject of the Verb does something (i.e,acts) or something is done to him (i.e,acted upon).
A Transitive Verb has two voices:
When the subject of the verb himself (herself or itself) does something, the verb is said to be in Active Voice.
When the subject of the verb does not act himself, but is acted upon, the verb is said to be in the Passive Voice.
Rules to change Active Voice into Passive Voice:
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