Answer:
"Can the child draw a flower?" changed into passive voice is:
- Can the flower be drawn by the child?
Step-by-step explanation:
In an active voice, the subject "acts upon" the verb.
In "Can the child draw a flower?", the child (subject) is doing the drawing (verb).
To change the sentence from active to passive voice, change the word order so that the subject is no longer active, but is being "acted upon" by the verb.
Given sentence: Can the child draw a flower?
The direct object of the active sentence is flower. Move this to the subject slot:
The subject of the active sentence is the child. Move this into a phrase beginning with the preposition "by":
- Can the flower... by the child?
Add a form of the auxiliary verb "be" to the main verb and change the main verb's form:
- Can the flower be drawn by the child?
Therefore, "Can the child draw a flower?" changed into passive voice is:
- Can the flower be drawn by the child?