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Question
You might have observed that - The sentence in Part A is in the passive voice while the sentence in Part B is in the active voice. Now change the following sentence into the passive voice.
His answer made me angry.
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Solution
His answer made me angry. I got angry with his answers.
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You might have observed that - The sentence in Part A is in the passive voice while the sentence in Part B is in the active voice. Now change the following sentence into the passive voice.
We can do it.
Change the voice:
Anil had already made the tea.
