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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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passive voice

What will be the passive voice of---"Do not laugh at me"
  

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Imperatives cannot be put into passive voice. The closest you could come in this case would be something like "I will not be laughed at," but obviously the meaning is not identical.

  • Imperatives cannot be put into passive voice.
  • The closest you could come in this case would be something like "I will not be laughed at," but obviously the meaning is not identical.
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Imperatives cannot be put into passive voice. The closest you could come in this case would be something like "I will not be laughed at," but obviously the meaning is not identical.

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