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                He grows wheat in his field 
Change this voice
            
        Change this voice
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                    Answered by
            Dr English
            
    Past tense: He grew wheat in his field.
    
                    Answered by
            Writeacher
            
    Dr English (??) changed the tense, not the voice. He changed it from present tense to past tense. 
"Voice" refers to active voice or passive voice. The original sentence is in active voice because the subject is doing the action of the verb. The directions would be stated better if they had said to change the voice from active to passive.
Active = Tom hit the baseball.
(Tom is the subject; Tom is doing the action.)
Passive = The baseball was hit by Tom.
("baseball" is the subject, but it's not doing the action. It's RECEIVING the action.)
Now, how will you change YOUR sentence from active to passive voice?
    
"Voice" refers to active voice or passive voice. The original sentence is in active voice because the subject is doing the action of the verb. The directions would be stated better if they had said to change the voice from active to passive.
Active = Tom hit the baseball.
(Tom is the subject; Tom is doing the action.)
Passive = The baseball was hit by Tom.
("baseball" is the subject, but it's not doing the action. It's RECEIVING the action.)
Now, how will you change YOUR sentence from active to passive voice?
                    Answered by
            he grows wheat in his feild 
            
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                    Answered by
            Parneet 
            
    Wheat in his field grown by him
    
                    Answered by
            Simran
            
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                    Answered by
            Randeep
            
    In his fields wheat are grown by him. 
    
                    Answered by
            Randeep
            
    Wheat is grown by him in his field. 
    
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