TRANSFORMATION OF SENTENCES (ACTIVE/PASSIVE)
Direction: In the following questions, a sentence has been given in Active /Passive Voice. Out of the four alternatives suggested, select the one which best expresses the same sentence in Passive/Active Voice.
- I shall post these letters tomorrow.
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These letters will be posted tomorrow. (Passive) The sentence is in Simple Future Tense (Active). Modal (shall) is used in Active, it will change toshall be/will be in Passive
Correct Option: B
These letters will be posted tomorrow. (Passive) The sentence is in Simple Future Tense (Active). Modal (shall) is used in Active, it will change toshall be/will be in Passive
- The driver was blowing the horn.
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The horn was being blown by the driver. (Passive) The sentence is in Past Continuous Tense. (Active)
Correct Option: B
The horn was being blown by the driver. (Passive) The sentence is in Past Continuous Tense. (Active)
- Her manners pleased us very much.
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We were very much pleased with her manners. (Passive) The sentence is in Simple Past Tense. (Active)
Correct Option: D
We were very much pleased with her manners. (Passive) The sentence is in Simple Past Tense. (Active)
- They proposed to hold a meeting.
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It was proposed by them to hold a meeting. (Passive) The sentence is in Simple Past Tense. (Active)
Correct Option: B
It was proposed by them to hold a meeting. (Passive) The sentence is in Simple Past Tense. (Active)
Direction: In the following questions, a sentence has been given in Active/Passive Voice. Out of the four alternatives suggested, select the one which best expresses the same sentence in Passive/Active Voice.
- Have you been shown what to do?
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Has anybody shown you what to do ? (Active) The sentence is in Present Perfect Tense. (Passive)
Correct Option: D
Has anybody shown you what to do ? (Active) The sentence is in Present Perfect Tense. (Passive)