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A. The lion shot the hunter.
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B. None of these
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C. The lion is shot by the hunter.
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D. The lion was shot by the hunter.
Explanation
The lion was shot by the hunter.
The sentence is in simple past tense: "shot."
In passive voice, it becomes "was + past participle" → was shot.
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A. The enemies are killed by our soldiers.
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B. Our killing of enemies is done by our soldiers.
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C. The enemies are being killed by our soldiers.
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D. None of these
Explanation
The enemies are being killed by our soldiers.
The sentence is in present continuous tense: "are killing."
In passive voice, present continuous becomes "are being + past participle" → are being killed.
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A. A story had been written by me.
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B. None of these
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C. A story is being written by me.
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D. A story has been written by me.
Explanation
Present perfect passive structure: has/have been + past participle
Active: I have written a story.
Passive: A story has been written by me.
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A. Why this jug has been broken by you?
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B. Why has this jug been broken by you?
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C. Why have this jug been broken by you?
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D. None of these
Explanation
Why has this jug been broken by you?
The structure for passive voice in present perfect tense: has/have + been + past participle.
The subject “you” becomes the agent, and “this jug” becomes the subject of the passive sentence.
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A. Your pen has broken by someone
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B. Our pen has broken by someone
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C. None of these
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D. Your pen has been broken by someone
Explanation
Passive voice of "Someone has broken your pen" is formed as:
Object + has/have been + past participle + by + subject
So, "Your pen has been broken by someone" is grammatically correct.
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A. A latter is been written by my
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B. A latter is been written by me
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C. A latter is being written by me
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D. None of these
Explanation
Passive voice of "I am writing a letter" is formed as:
Object + is/are being + past participle + by + subject
So, "A letter is being written by me" is correct.
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A. A letter is written by her?
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B. Has the letter been written by her?
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C. Is she writing a letter?
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D. Is a letter written by her?
Explanation
The passive voice of "Does she write a letter?" is "Is a letter written by her?"
This changes the focus from the subject performing the action to the action being performed on the object.
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A. none of these
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B. Please let your seat be taken
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C. Please let yours seat be taken
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D. let your seat be taken, please
Explanation
Passive Voice of "Please take your seat"
answer: Please let your seat be taken
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A. The issue have been solved by Amjad
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B. The issue will have been solved by Amjad
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C. The issue has been solved by Amjad
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D. The issue was solved by Amjad
Explanation
Active Voice: Amjad has solved the the issue.
Passive voice: The issue has been solved by Amjad
Passive voice formula of Present Perfect Tense: Object + has/have + been + past participle (V3) + (by + subject)
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A. Your parents must be obeyed by you
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B. Your parents must obeyed by you
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C. Your parents must been obeyed by you
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D. Your parents must being obeyed by you
Explanation
Active Voice: You must obey your parents.
Passive Voice: Your parents must be obeyed by you.
Use be in passive voice.
Use third form of a verb in passive voice
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