A. A film will be watched by her
B. None of these
C. A film was being watched by her
D. A film is being watched by her
Explanation
Active Voice : She was watching a film. ( The subject "she" is performing the action)
Passive Voice: A film was being watched by her. ( The subject "a film" is receiving the action)
In the passive voice , the focus is on the object (the film) rather than the subject (she).
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A. Democracy is a better form of Government
B. None of these
C. Democracy is said to be a better form of Government.
D. Democracy is a better form of Government people said.
Explanation
The correct Passive Voice sentence is: Democracy is said to be a better form of Government.
This sentence correctly transforms the active voice sentence " People say that democracy is a better form of Government " into passive voice, emphasizing the subject " democracy " rather than the doer " people ".
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A. A strange noise could be heard in the dark
B. A strange noise was heard in the dark
C. No noise could be heard in the dark
D. None of these
Explanation
The sentence is converted into passive voice by making " a strange noise " the subject, and " could be heard " retains the modal verb structure.
This aligns with proper grammar and meaning.
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A. The table was set by us.
B. None of these
C. The table will be set by us.
D. The table is set by us.
Explanation
In passive voice , the subject becomes the receiver of the action.
" The table was set by us " correctly expresses this by focusing on the table as the object of the action.
Passive voice emphasizes the action being done to the subject (the table).
" The table was set by us " shifts the focus from who set the table (us) to the table itself.
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A. He was seen leaving the house by me.
B. None of these
C. He was see leaving the house by me.
D. He was seen leave the house by me.
Explanation
In passive voice , the object " him " becomes the subject, and " saw " changes to " was seen ."
The phrase " leaving the house " remains the same.
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A. Compound Sentences
B. Simple Sentences
C. Complex Sentences
D. None of these
Explanation
A compound sentence contains at least two independent clauses.
These two independent clauses can be combined with a comma and a coordinating conjunction or with a semicolon.
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A. The marble was rolled by Robin in a small plastic pipe.
B. The marble was rolled through a small plastic pipe by Robin.
C. A small plastic pipe was rolled through a marble by Robin.
D. None of these
Explanation
The marble was rolled through a small plastic pipe by Robin .
This is the correct passive voice of the given sentence while maintaining proper word order. The subject " Robin " becomes the agent, and " the marble " becomes the object in passive form.
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A. Good performance has shown by him
B. Good performance has been shown by him
C. Good performance had been shown by him
D. Good performance has be shown by him
Explanation
Good performance has been shown by him .
In passive voice, the object " good performance " becomes the subject.
" Has shown " changes to " has been shown " to maintain the correct tense.
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A. Adjective
B. Verb
C. Noun
D. None of these
Explanation
" Entertaining " describes the noun "movie", telling us what kind of movie it was.
Words that describe nouns are adjectives , so " entertaining " is an adjective here.
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A. Preposition
B. Adjective
C. None of these
D. Adverb
Explanation
In the sentence " They arrived soon after ," the word " after " modifies the verb " arrived ", showing when they arrived—so it's an adverb .
It is not followed by a noun or clause , which means it's not a preposition or conjunction in this usage.
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