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.
- A lion does not eat grass, however hungry he may be.
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Grass is not eaten by a lion, however hungry he
may be. (Passive)
The sentence is in Simple Present Tense. (Active)Correct Option: A
Grass is not eaten by a lion, however hungry he
may be. (Passive)
The sentence is in Simple Present Tense. (Active)
- This shirt cannot be worn by me any longer.
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I cannot wear this shirt any longer. (Active)
The sentence is in Simple Present Tense. (Passive)Correct Option: A
I cannot wear this shirt any longer. (Active)
The sentence is in Simple Present Tense. (Passive)
Direction: In the following questions, the following 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.
- Someone pulled the bull violently.
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The bull was pulled violently. (Passive)
The sentence is in Simple Past Tense. (Active)Correct Option: D
The bull was pulled violently. (Passive)
The sentence is in Simple Past Tense. (Active)
- I saw him leaving the house.
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He was seen leaving the house by me. (Passive)
The sentence is in Simple Past Tense. (Active)Correct Option: B
He was seen leaving the house by me. (Passive)
The sentence is in Simple Past Tense. (Active)
- Don’t laugh at me.
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Let me not be laughed at, (Passive)
The sentence is in Simple Present Tense. (Active)
In Active Voice, if the sentence expresses command or order or request (Imperative mood), then, in Passive Voice the word let is placed at the beginning of the sentence.
e.g. Do it. (Active). Let it be done. (Passive)Correct Option: B
Let me not be laughed at, (Passive)
The sentence is in Simple Present Tense. (Active)
In Active Voice, if the sentence expresses command or order or request (Imperative mood), then, in Passive Voice the word let is placed at the beginning of the sentence.
e.g. Do it. (Active). Let it be done. (Passive)