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my job will be changed vs my job will changed

The correct phrase is "my job will be changed." The verb "be" is necessary to form the passive voice in this sentence. The second phrase is incorrect because it lacks the auxiliary verb "be."

Last updated: March 15, 2024

my job will be changed

This phrase is correct. It uses the auxiliary verb "be" to form the passive voice.

This phrase is used to indicate that someone or something will alter the job in question. It is in the future tense and passive voice.

Examples:

  • My job will be changed to include more responsibilities.
  • After the merger, my job will be changed significantly.

Alternatives:

  • My job will undergo changes.
  • Changes will be made to my job.

my job will changed

This phrase is incorrect. It is missing the auxiliary verb "be" required to form the passive voice.

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