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How to arrange a wardrobe: Active and Passive Voice

Here are examples related to arranging the wardrobe, with active and passive voice changes:

Arranging the Wardrobe

1. Organizing clothes by type
Active Voice: I organize the clothes in the wardrobe by type.
Passive Voice: The clothes in the wardrobe are organized by type by me.

2. Hanging up shirts
Active Voice: She hangs up the shirts in the wardrobe.
Passive Voice: The shirts are hung up in the wardrobe by her.

3. Folding sweaters
Active Voice: He folds the sweaters and places them on the shelves.
Passive Voice: The sweaters are folded and placed on the shelves by him.

4. Sorting shoes
Active Voice: I sort the shoes and arrange them neatly in the wardrobe.
Passive Voice: The shoes are sorted and arranged neatly in the wardrobe by me.

5. Storing accessories
Active Voice: She stores the accessories in the wardrobe’s compartments.
Passive Voice: The accessories are stored in the wardrobe’s compartments by her.

6. Arranging seasonal items
Active Voice: He arranges seasonal items in the upper sections of the wardrobe.
Passive Voice: Seasonal items are arranged in the upper sections of the wardrobe by him.

7. Decluttering the wardrobe
Active Voice: I declutter the wardrobe by removing unnecessary items.
Passive Voice: The wardrobe is decluttered by me by removing unnecessary items.

8. Aligning handbags
Active Voice: She aligns the handbags on the bottom shelf of the wardrobe.
Passive Voice: The handbags are aligned on the bottom shelf of the wardrobe by her.

9. Labeling storage boxes
Active Voice: He labels the storage boxes in the wardrobe for easy identification.
Passive Voice: The storage boxes in the wardrobe are labeled for easy identification by him.

10. Adjusting shelf heights
Active Voice: I adjust the shelf heights in the wardrobe to fit different items.
Passive Voice: The shelf heights in the wardrobe are adjusted by me to fit different items.

These examples illustrate various tasks related to arranging a wardrobe, showing how they can be described in both active and passive voice.

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