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Question
In the following sentence the verb has two object namely Direct and Indirect object. Change each of the following sentence into two passive using a direct object as the subject in one and indirect in the other.
Pragathi lent a pencil to Keerthana.
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Solution
- Keerthana was lent by a pencil by pragathi.
- A pencil was lent to keerthana by pragathi.
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