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A. That book will be finished by me
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B. That book has been finished by me
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C. That book will have been finished by me
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D. None of these
Explanation
In passive voice, the object ("that book") becomes the subject, and the verb tense is adjusted accordingly.
The sentence changes from "I will have finished that book" to "That book will have been finished by me."
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A. A new car is bought by him.
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B. None of these
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C. A new car had been bought by him.
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D. A new car has been bought by him.
Explanation
A new car has been bought by him.
The sentence is in present perfect tense (has bought), so the passive form is has been bought.
"He" becomes "by him" in the passive voice, keeping the tense unchanged.
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A. Buies
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B. Buys
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C. Buyes
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D. Buyss
Explanation
Buy means خریداری
Buy is a noun.
The plural form of buy is buys.
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A. Could
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B. Should
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C. None of these
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D. Would
Explanation
In indirect speech, the verb "will" is converted to "would" to maintain the correct tense sequence.
For example:
Direct: She said, "I will go to the market."
Indirect: She said that she would go to the market.
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A. By changing the tense of the auxiliary verb
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B. By changing the subject
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C. By changing the main verb
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D. None of these
Explanation
In passive voice, the auxiliary verb "is/are" in the present continuous tense is changed to "was/were" in the past continuous tense.
The main verb remains in the past participle form.
For example:
Active: "The book is being read by the students."
Passive (Past Continuous): "The book was being read by the students."
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