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What is the passive voice of « somebody takes those chairs »

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The passive voice of the sentence "Somebody takes those chairs" is:

"Those chairs are taken by somebody."

In the passive voice sentence, the subject "somebody" becomes the agent of the verb "taken", and the object "chairs" becomes the subject of the sentence. The auxiliary verb "are" is used in the passive voice to indicate that the action is being done to the subject.

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