کیا آپ نے جان بوجھ کر ایسا کیا؟
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A. Were you doing it on purpose
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B. Was it being done by you on purpose
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C. Was it done by you on purpose
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D. All are correct
Explanation
Passive voice: Did you do it on purpose?
Active voice: Was it done by you on purpose
(was /were) + subject + V3 + Optional Agents.
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A. I must helped by you.
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B. Me must be helped by you.
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C. I must have helped by you.
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D. I must be helped by you.
Explanation
Use the correct form of the verb "be" according to the modal ("must be").
Use the past participle of the main verb ("help" → "helped").
Add the agent (the doer of the action) at the end if needed ("by you").
So,
Active: You must help me.
Passive: I must be helped by you
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A. Passive voice
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B. Interrogative
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C. Direct speech
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D. Active voice
Explanation
In passive voice, the subject of the sentence receives the action.
In this case, "the mouse" is the subject and it's receiving the action of being chased.
The word "was" is a form of the verb "to be," which is a key indicator of passive voice, along with the past participle "chased".
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A. The results have been announced soon.
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B. The results will be announced soon.
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C. The results were announced soon.
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D. None of these
Explanation
The results will be announced soon.
The sentence is in the future tense, and the passive voice version should match this tense.
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A. A cordial welcome was received by us from our host.
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B. None of these
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C. A cordial welcome will be received by us from our host.
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D. A cordial welcome was being received by us from our host.
Explanation
The sentence is in the past tense, so the correct passive voice is "was received."
It correctly changes the object "a cordial welcome" into the subject of the sentence.
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A. I am astonished by the news
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B. I have been astonished by the news
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C. I will be astonished by the news
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D. I was astonished by the news
Explanation
This is a sentence of Past Indefinite Tense.
Astonish means حیران کردینا
Active voice: Subject + V2 + Object
Passive Voice: Object + was/were + V3 + by + Subject
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A. The student was punished by the teacher.
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B. The student is punished by the teacher.
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C. None of these
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D. The student has been punished by the teacher.
Explanation
The student was punished by the teacher. is the correct passive voice transformation of the given active sentence.
The past tense of "punished" is used in the passive construction.
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A. A book was given to me by her.
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B. None of these
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C. A book is given to me by her
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D. A book had been given to me by her.
Explanation
The sentence is in simple past tense, so the passive form uses "was + past participle."
"Gave" (past tense of give) changes to "was given" in passive voice.
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A. The windows have been cleaned by the butcher.
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B. The windows had been cleaned by the butcher.
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C. None of these
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D. The windows have cleaned by the butcher.
Explanation
The windows have been cleaned by the butcher.
The sentence is in present perfect tense: has cleaned.
In passive voice, it becomes: have been cleaned (for plural subject: the windows).
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A. Our basket of chocolates was lost by us
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B. Our basket of chocolates had been lost by us
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C. None of these
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D. Our basket of chocolates has been lost by us
Explanation
The sentence is in present perfect tense ("have lost"), so the passive voice should be in the form: has/have been + past participle.
"Our basket of chocolates has been lost by us" correctly matches this structure.
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