A. None of these
B. My work shall have been done by me.
C. My work shall do by myself.
D. My work shall be done by me.
Explanation
In passive voice , the object (my work) becomes the subject, and the verb changes accordingly:
Active voice : I shall do my work myself.
Passive voice : My work shall be done by me.
Rule for future simple tense: Shall/will + be + past participle (done) is used to form the passive structure.
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A. The houses were covered with snow.
B. The houses are covered with snow.
C. None of these
D. The houses are covered by snow.
Explanation
Active voice : Snow covered the houses . (Subject: Snow, Verb: covered, Object: houses)
Passive voice : The houses were covered with snow . (Object becomes the subject, verb changes to past participle with "were")
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A. Exclamatory
B. Active
C. None of these
D. Passive
Explanation
The sentence follows the active voice structure, where the subject (All my certificates) performs the action (are attached).
In passive voice , it would be restructured as: All my certificates have been attached herewith.
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A. None of these
B. The mouse was chased by cat
C. The mouse is being chased by cat
D. The mouse is chased by cat
Explanation
The correct passive form is " The mouse was chased by the cat ."
In passive voice, the object (mouse) becomes the subject , and the verb form changes to reflect the past action.
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A. Nicely to be played
B. None of these
C. Play here nicely
D. Played here nicely
Explanation
Correct answer: Play here nicely
The correct active voice is " Let us play here nicely ."
This maintains the original meaning while shifting the focus to the action of playing.
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A. I must help her.
B. None of these
C. I shall be helped by her.
D. I must helped her.
Explanation
The correct active voice for "She must be helped by me" is " I must help her ."
Here, the focus shifts from the person receiving help to the person providing it.
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A. We completed our task before sunset
B. We have completed our task before sunset
C. We had completed our task before sunset
D. We complete our task before sunset
Explanation
The sentence " Our task had been completed before sunset " is converted to active voice,
You simply need to switch the subject and object, making "We" the subject and "our task" the object, resulting in "We had completed our task before sunset.".
Passive voice structure: "Object + had been + verb (past participle) + by subject".
Active voice structure: "Subject + had + verb (past participle) + object".
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صحیح جملہ منتخب کریں. اگر میں آپ ہوں تو میں اسے دوبارہ کبھی مدعو نہیں کروں گا۔
A. If I were you, I would never invite her again
B. If I am you, I would never invite her again
C. both are wrong
D. Both are correct
Explanation
یہاں ولڈ استعمال ہوا لہذا اس کے ساتھ ور اے گا۔
We use would as the past of will, to describe past beliefs about the future: I thought we would be late, so we would have to take the train.
incorrect : If I am you, I would never invite her again
correct : If I were you, I would never invite her again
This is a hypothetical sentence.
Were is used with I in such sentences.
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A. None of these
B. Do not have
C. Did not have
D. Hadn’t had
Explanation
" Did not have " is correct for expressing a past wish about a future event.
" Wish " in present tense follows the past simple structure ("did not have") for unreal situations.
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A. None of these
B. Compound complex
C. Complex sentence
D. Compound sentence
Explanation
A complex sentence contains an independent clause and at least one dependent clause.
In this case, " I thought I will be promoted was mine " (independent clause) and " but my attendance wasn’t good enough " (dependent clause) make it a complex sentence .
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