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Active And Passive Voice

The document provides a comprehensive overview of active and passive voice in English grammar, including rules, examples, and exercises for practice. It covers various tenses such as present, past, and future, along with specific transformations between active and passive constructions. Additionally, it includes idioms and vocabulary related to phobias.

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Active And Passive Voice

The document provides a comprehensive overview of active and passive voice in English grammar, including rules, examples, and exercises for practice. It covers various tenses such as present, past, and future, along with specific transformations between active and passive constructions. Additionally, it includes idioms and vocabulary related to phobias.

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ACTIVE

PASSIVE VOICE L3
TARGET RJS/HJS
Surya Prakash Sharma
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❏ Teacher of English

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RULE
Subject + verb + object
She writes a letter.

Object + h.v. + V3 + by + Subject


A letter is written by her.

Present Past Future


Is/am was Will
Are Were shall
Has/have Had
Active Voice Pronoun Passive Voice Pronoun

I Me

We Us

He Him

She Her

They Them

You You

It it
PRESENT SIMPLE TENSE
My mother cooks food.

I write a novel.

PRESENT CONTINUOUS TENSE

My mother is cooking food.

I am writing a novel.
PAST SIMPLE TENSE
The teacher called the students.

She did not buy the fruits

PAST CONTINUOUS TENSE

He was singing in the Restro.

They were doing work.


PRESENT PERFECT TENSE
He has created the masterpiece.

I have not read the newspaper.

PAST PERFECT TENSE


India had won the match.

He had missed the last metro.


FUTURE SIMPLE TENSE
I will do the work tomorrow.

They shall eat food in the restaurant.

FUTURE PERFECT TENSE


I will have joined the class by next week.

She will have watched the new movie.


Change into Passive Voice
We have already done the exercise.

A. Already the exercise has been done by us.

B. The exercise is already done by us

C. The exercise had been already done by us

D. The exercise has already been done by us


Change into Passive Voice
The boys elected Mohan captain.

A. The boys were elected captain by Mohan.

B. Mohan is elected captain by the boys.

C. Mohan was. elected captain by the boys.

D. Mohan and the boys elected the captain.


Change into Passive Voice
The pilot landed the plane safely.

A. The plane had been landed safely by the pilot.

B. The plane was landed safely by the pilot.

C. The plane has been landed safely by the pilot.

D. The plane was to be landed safely by the pilot.


Change into Active Voice
The money was stolen by an employee of the bank.

A. An employee of the bank had stolen the money.

B. An employee of the bank steal the money.

C. An employee of the bank stole the money.

D. The money can be stolen by an employee of the bank.


Change into Passive Voice
He could have done that work.

A. That work could had been done by him.

B. That work could have been done.

C. That work could have been done by him.

D. That work could be done by him.


Change into Passive Voice
Sohan gave the beggar an old shirt.

A. An old shirt was given to the beggar by Sohan.

B. The beggar was gave an old shirt by Sohan.

C. An old shirt was gave to the beggar by Sohan.

D. An old shirt was given to Sohan by the beggar.


Change into Passive Voice
I know you

A. You know me.

B. You are know by me

C. You are known by me.

D. I am known by you.
Change into Passive Voice
I am eating breakfast.

A. Breakfast is eaten by me.

B. Breakfast is being eaten by me.

C. Breakfast was eaten by me.

D. Breakfast was being eaten by me.


Change into Active Voice
A novel will be read by Nikita.

A. Nikita reads a novel.

B. Nikita will be read a novel.

C. A novel read by nikita.

D. Nikita will read a novel.


Change into Passive Voice
The convict was found guilty by the jury.

A. The jury found that the convict was guilty.

B. The jury convicted him.

C. The jury found the convict guilty.

D. The jury finds the convict guilty.


Change into Passive Voice
Shut the door and leave.

A. Let the door be shut and you are ordered to leave.

B. Let the door be shutted and you are ordered to leave.

C. Let the door be shut and you be left

D. Let be the door shut and you are ordered to leave.


Change into Passive Voice

Who knows you?

A. By whom are you known?

B. Whom are you known by?

C. To whom are you known?

D. Who are you known?


Change into Passive Voice
Those mangoes smell sweet.

A. Those mangoes are sweet when they are smell.

B. Those mangoes are sweet when they are smelt

C. Those mangoes were sweet when those are smelt.

D. Sweet are smelt by those mangoes.


Change into Passive Voice
We expect good news.

A. Good news is expected by us.

B. Let good news be expected.

C. Let us expect good news.

D. Expecting good news from them.


Change into Passive Voice
Can we send the parcel tomorrow?

A. Can be the parcel sent by us tomorrow?

B. Can we be sent by the parcel tomorrow?

C. Can the parcel be sent by us tomorrow?

D. Can the parcel sent by us tomorrow?


Change into Passive Voice
Someone is following us.

A. We are following by someone.

B. We are being followed by someone.

C. We were being followed by someone.

D. We had been followed by someone.


Change into Passive Voice
I did not answer the last question.

A. The last question did not answered by me.

B. The last question was not answer by me.

C. The last question was not answered by me.

D. I was not answered the last question.


Idiom of the day
“Don’t try to throw dust into my eyes. You will not succeed.”

A. to protect my eyes

B. blind me with dust

C. to mislead or confuse me

D. to blind me with dust


Word of the day
phobia

 Claustrophobia

 Cynophobia

 Hydrophobia

 Gynophobia

 Androphobia

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