TRANSFORMATION OF SENTENCES (ACTIVE/PASSIVE)


Direction: In the following questions the sentences have been given in Active/Passive voice. From the given alternatives, choose the one which best expresses the given sentence in Passive/Active voice.

  1. His subordinates accused him of various offences.









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    He was accused of various offences by his subordinates. (Passive)
    The sentence is in Simple Past Tense. (Active)

    Correct Option: D

    He was accused of various offences by his subordinates. (Passive)
    The sentence is in Simple Past Tense. (Active)


  1. Has someone made all the necessary arrangements ?









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    Have all the necessary arrangements been made by someone ? (Passive)
    The sentence is in Present Perfect Tense. (Active)

    Correct Option: C

    Have all the necessary arrangements been made by someone ? (Passive)
    The sentence is in Present Perfect Tense. (Active)



  1. We added up the money and found that it was correct.









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    The money was added up and found to be correct. (Passive)
    The sentence is in Simple Past Tense. (Active).
    It is also a Complex Sentence.

    Correct Option: A

    The money was added up and found to be correct. (Passive)
    The sentence is in Simple Past Tense. (Active).
    It is also a Complex Sentence.


  1. The boy has rung the bell.









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    The bell has been rung by the boy. (Passive)
    The sentence is in Present Perfect Tense. (Active)

    Correct Option: A

    The bell has been rung by the boy. (Passive)
    The sentence is in Present Perfect Tense. (Active)



  1. He likes people to call him Sir.









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    He likes to be called sir by people. (Passive)
    The sentence is in Simple Present Tense. (Active).
    It also has Double Objects (he, sir)

    Correct Option: A

    He likes to be called sir by people. (Passive)
    The sentence is in Simple Present Tense. (Active).
    It also has Double Objects (he, sir)