آواز بدلیں "شیر گھاس نہیں کھاتا، چاہے وہ بھوکا ہی کیوں نہ ہو"؟
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A. Grass was being not eaten by a lion, however hungry he may be
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B. Grass is not eaten by a lion, however hungry he may be
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C. Grass is not being eaten by a lion, however hungry he may be
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D. Grass is eaten not by a lion, however hungry he may be
Explanation
- The correct answer is: Grass is not eaten by a lion, however hungry he may be.
- This sentence is in the passive voice, whereas the original sentence "Lion does not eat grass, however hungry he may be"
- is in the active voice.
- In the passive voice, the focus is on the grass (the object) rather than the lion (the subject),
- and the verb phrase "is not eaten" is in the passive form.
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A. Let it be done.
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B. It is done by us.
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C. Let us be doing it.
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D. It was done by us.
Explanation
"Let us do it" is an imperative sentence.
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The passive voice of an imperative sentence follows the structure:
Let + object + be + past participle
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So, "Let us do it" becomes "Let it be done."
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A. None of these
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B. Subject
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C. Object
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D. Verb
Explanation
In a passive voice sentence, the subject is not always required, as the focus is on the action and the object.
For example, "The cake was eaten" (no subject mentioned).
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A. A wedding party was being attended by Fazal.
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B. A wedding party is being attended by Fazal.
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C. A wedding party is attended by Fazal.
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D. None of these
Explanation
Fazal attends a wedding party.
کا ہےPresent Indefinite یہ فقرہ
لگے گاis....helping verbبنائیں گے تو اس کے ساتھ passiveجب ہم اس کو
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A. You are ordered to cut the tree
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B. You were ordered to cut the tree
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C. You will be ordered to cut the tree
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D. You can be ordered to cut the tree
Explanation
Sentence having an order.
Active Voice: First form of verb + Object
Passive Voice: You + are + ordered + to + first form of verb + object.
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A. By whom has English been taught
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B. By whom are you taught English
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C. By whom were you taught English
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D. English is taught by whom
Explanation
The correct passive form is: "By whom are you taught English?"
In passive voice, the subject "you" becomes the object.
The verb is rearranged as "are taught" to reflect the action done by "whom."
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A. She will not catch the train
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B. She has not caught the train
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C. None of these
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D. She will not have caught the train
Explanation
The train will not have been caught by her sentence is in the future perfect passive voice.
It is active voice equivalent is "She will not have caught the train."
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A. The students will do the homework everyday
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B. The students do the homework everyday
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C. The students did the homework everyday
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D. The students are doing the homework everyday
Explanation
In active voice, the subject performs the action.
"The students do the homework every day" reflects this by directly stating that the students are performing the action of doing homework.
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A. Nothing is counted for your blame.
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B. Your blame is worth nothing when it is counted.
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C. None of these
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D. Your blame is not counted by anything.
Explanation
The correct passive voice of the sentence "Your blame counts for nothing" is: "Your blame is worth nothing when it is counted."
This maintains the meaning of the original sentence in a passive construction.
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A. He was visited not by me.
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B. He did not visited by me.
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C. None
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D. He was not visited by me.
Explanation
The correct passive voice is: "He was not visited by me."
In passive voice, the auxiliary verb "was" is used with the past participle "visited" to form the negative construction.
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