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A. A song was being sung by Danial.
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B. None of these
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C. A song had being sung by Danial.
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D. A song is being sung by Danial.
Explanation
Convert the object of the Active Voice Sentence into the subject of the Passive Voice Sentence.
Use the additional helping verb “being” with “is/are/am”, to show the continuous tense.
Use 3rd form of the verb.
Use the word “by”, to show the doer.
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A. We do not like sweets
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B. We are not liking sweets
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C. None of these
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D. Sweets have not been liked by us
Explanation
"Sweets are not liked by us" is Passive
It is used here Present continues when we change to Active voice we will use Present Indefinite tense so,
Us = we
Are not = do not
Liked = like
Sweet= Sweets
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A. The mouse is chased by cat
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B. The mouse is being chased by cat
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C. The mouse was chased by cat
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D. None of these
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. I shall be helped by her.
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B. I must help her.
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C. I must helped her.
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D. None of these
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. It will be suggested that we should play together
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B. It was suggested that we should play together
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C. It is suggested that we should play together
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D. It should be suggested that we should play together
Explanation
Active Voice: Let + us + first form of a verb.
Passive Voice: It is suggested + that + we + should + first form of a verb.
Active Voice: Let us play together.
Passive Voice: It is suggested that we should play together.
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A. Could I ever forget those happy moments?
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B. Shall I ever forget those happy moments?
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C. Can I ever forget those happy moments?
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D. Will I ever forget those happy moments?
Explanation
Can I ever forget those happy moments?
The sentence is changed from passive to active voice, maintaining the same meaning while restructuring it.
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A. We was spending our lives in expectation
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B. We are spending our lives in expectation
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C. We were spending our lives in expectation
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D. None
Explanation
The correct active voice is: "We are spending our lives in expectation."
This correctly converts the sentence from passive to active voice.
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A. Tea is taken by her.
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B. She is taken by tea.
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C. She is drunken tea.
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D. Tea is being taken by her.
Explanation
She takes tea.
Tea is taken by her.
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A. He
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B. None of these
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C. She
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D. I
Explanation
Third-person narrative uses pronouns like he, she, they to tell the story from an outside perspective.
"I" is a first-person pronoun, used only in first-person narration.
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A. None of these
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B. The car will be repaired by him.
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C. The car is being repaired by him.
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D. The car has been repaired by him.
Explanation
This is future simple tense ("will repair"), so passive form is "will be + past participle".
"Repair" changes to "be repaired" and subject "He" becomes "by him" in passive voice.
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