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Test: Change of Voice (March 29) - Question 1

 I shall be doing her work.

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Passive voice sentence is :
Her work will be done by me.

Test: Change of Voice (March 29) - Question 2

I will not cheat them.

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Passive voice is :
They will not be cheated by me.

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Test: Change of Voice (March 29) - Question 3

Study to learn active and passive voice quiz questions to attempt multiple choice questions based test.
Q. Why do they take you on lunch?

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The correct passive voice is :
Why are you taken by them on lunch?

Test: Change of Voice (March 29) - Question 4

Do you know how to swim?

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Since there is no object, you can only say - it is known by you how to swim.

Test: Change of Voice (March 29) - Question 5

She met him yesterday.

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To determine the correct sentence structure, we need to understand the passive voice and the correct tense to use in this sentence.
1. Passive Voice: The sentence "She met him yesterday" is in the active voice, where the subject performs the action. To convert it into the passive voice, we need to make the object (him) the subject and use the appropriate form of the verb "to be" with the past participle of the main verb (meet).
2. Tense: The action of meeting him took place in the past (yesterday), so we need to use the past tense form of the verb "to be."
Now let's analyze the options:
A:

He met by her yesterday.


- This option is incorrect because it maintains the active voice structure and does not use the correct verb form.
B:

He was met by her yesterday.


- This option is correct. It uses the past tense of the verb "to be" (was) and the past participle of the main verb (met).
C:

He was being met by her yesterday.


- This option is incorrect because it uses the present participle form of the verb "to be" (being) instead of the past tense form (was).
D:

He is met by her yesterday.


- This option is incorrect because it uses the present tense form of the verb "to be" (is) instead of the past tense form (was).
Therefore, the correct answer is Option B: He was met by her yesterday.
Test: Change of Voice (March 29) - Question 6

Will she oppose them?

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‘Them’ is the object, so it becomes the subject, ‘they’.
The subject, ‘she’, becomes the agent - ‘by her’.
The verb is ‘will … oppose’. The tense is future simple
So, ‘will they be opposed?’

Will they be opposed by her?
 

Test: Change of Voice (March 29) - Question 7

Why does he always blame others?

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Passive voice is :
Why are others always blamed by him?
 

Test: Change of Voice (March 29) - Question 8

Convert from active to passive

Can you lay down your life for home land?

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answer is C 

Can your life be laid down by you for homeland?

Test: Change of Voice (March 29) - Question 9

Will they attend meeting?

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" Will the meeting be attended by them? " 

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Test: Change of Voice (March 29) - Question 10

Who were flying kites?

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Question: Who were flying kites?
Answer: The correct answer is B: By whom were the kites being flown?
Here is a detailed explanation:
- The original question is asking about the individuals or group of people who were flying kites.
- The correct answer is in the passive voice form, indicating that the kites were being flown by someone else.
- Let's analyze each option to understand why the correct answer is B:
A: By whom were the kites been flown?
- The word "been" is not necessary in this sentence. It should be "By whom were the kites flown?" instead.
- The correct tense to use here is "were" instead of "been."
B: By whom were the kites being flown? (Correct Answer)
- This sentence is in the passive voice and uses the correct tense "were being flown."
- It correctly conveys that the kites were being flown by someone.
C: By whom was the kites being flown?
- This option has a grammatical error. The plural noun "kites" should be matched with the plural verb "were" instead of the singular verb "was."
- Additionally, the word "the" should be omitted before "kites."
D: By whom was the kites flown?
- This option has a grammatical error. The plural noun "kites" should be matched with the plural verb "were" instead of the singular verb "was."
In conclusion, option B is the correct answer as it is grammatically correct and conveys the intended meaning.
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