To transform 'He will draw a map' into passive voice, the sentence becomes 'The map will be drawn'. This involves identifying the object, using the future form of 'to be', and the past participle of the main verb.
To change the active sentence 'He will draw a map' into the passive voice, we follow certain steps:
- Identify the object of the sentence - in this case, 'a map'.
- Use the appropriate form of the verb 'to be' that corresponds with the tense of the active sentence - since 'will draw' is future tense, we'll use 'will be'.
- Combine with the past participle of the main verb - 'drawn' is the past participle of 'draw'.
The main answer in passive voice is therefore: 'The map will be drawn.'
In the passive voice transformation, it's not always necessary to include 'by the subject' unless it's important for the meaning of the sentence or the Step-by-step explanation. Since the doer of the action ('he') isn't specified, it can be omitted in the passive sentence.