A lion does not eat grass, however, hungry he may be.

A lion does not eat grass, however, hungry he may be. Correct Answer Grass is not eaten by a lion, however hungry he may be.

Grass is not eaten by a lion, however hungry he may be.

Given sentence is in simple present tense and it is in active voice.

Rule :
Subject + (is/am/are) + V3 + Other agents

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