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Rewrite the following in passive voice.

Rewrite the following in passive voice.

i) People say this new material is very good

ii) A student dentist took two of my teeth out.

(iii)A guide took me round Fort Jesus.

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Martin
i) This new material is said to be very good .

ii) Two of my teeth were taken out by a student dentist .

iii) I was taken round fort Jesus by a guide

marto answered the question on August 19, 2019 at 12:48

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