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    is there anyone who can help me?
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    what is the passive form of 'I shall go home'
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    Quote Originally Posted by rahmansimin View Post
    Is there anyone who can help me?
    Please tell me, what is the passive form of 'I shall go home'?
    There is no sensible passive form for "I shall go home".
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    Hi Rahmansimin


    WelCome to this forum.

    To be a passive sentence , a sentence must needs an object. The object may be direct or indirect.

    To know the object of a sentence , ask the verb with WHAT . Such as , I love the cow.
    Now, ask the verb with WHAT . What do I love? The answer is very easy! Cow is the answer. So the passive of this sentence is- the cow is loved by me.

    If you analyze your sentence , you can see it is not possible to ask the verb with what , as it requires where

    You need some basic ideas of a good grammar book.
    Good luck...

    In my writing there may have some mistakes. Sorry for that. Never mind, we will learn from mistakes .
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    Thank u so much Sumon, fr a quick and elaborate reply....

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