Directions: The given sentence is in active/ passive voice. Change t...
Answer:
Explanation:
To change the given sentence from active voice to passive voice, we need to follow a few rules:
1. Identify the subject and object in the active sentence.
2. Change the object into the subject in the passive sentence.
3. Use the appropriate form of the verb "to be" in the passive voice.
4. Use the past participle form of the main verb in the passive voice.
5. Add the preposition "by" before the new subject (optional).
Now, let's analyze the given sentence and the options provided:
Sentence: He has a gut feeling that his brother may be keeping a secret.
Active Voice Structure: Subject + Verb + Object
Passive Voice Structure: Object + Verb (to be) + Past Participle + (by Subject)
Now, let's analyze the options:
a) He has a gut feeling that a secret may be being kept by his brother.
- This option correctly changes the sentence to the passive voice.
- The subject "his brother" is now the object in the passive voice.
- The verb "be" is used in the present continuous form "may be being kept".
- The past participle "kept" is used correctly.
- The preposition "by" is used before the subject "his brother".
b) A gut feeling is had that a secret is kept by his brother.
- This option changes the sentence to the passive voice, but the structure is not correct.
- The subject "a gut feeling" is the object in the passive voice, but it should be "his brother".
- The verb "is had" is incorrect. It should be "is felt" or "is experienced".
- The past participle "kept" is used correctly.
- The preposition "by" is used before the subject "his brother".
c) He had a gut feeling that a secret was kept by his brother.
- This option changes the sentence to the passive voice, but the tense is incorrect.
- The verb "had" is in the past tense, but the original sentence is in the present tense.
- The subject "his brother" is the object in the passive voice.
- The verb "was kept" is correct, using the past tense of "be" and the past participle "kept".
- The preposition "by" is used before the subject "his brother".
d) He has a gut feeling that maybe his brother kept a secret.
- This option does not change the sentence to the passive voice.
- The structure remains the same as the active voice.
- The verb "kept" is in the past tense, not the past participle form.
- The sentence should be in the passive voice, not active.
Therefore, the correct answer is option 'A': He has a gut feeling that a secret may be being kept by his brother.
Directions: The given sentence is in active/ passive voice. Change t...
Passive Voice: He has a gut feeling that a secret may be being kept by his brother.