A. An imperative sentence expresses an order, a request, a piece of advice or a suggestion.
The imperative sentence in the passive voice has the following structure:
Let + object + be + past participle
When the active voice begins with do not, the passive voice has the following structure:
Let not + object + be + past participle
In some sentences it is possible to put not after the object or be.
Examples are given below:
Active: Bring it home.
Passive: Let it be brought home.
Active: Do it at once.
Passive: Let it be done at once.
Active: Do not beat the dog.
Passive: Let the dog not be beaten.
Active: Let me do it.
Passive: Let it be done by me.
B. Now write a passive sentence for each of the following active sentences:
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