Choose the correct passive form of the following sentences.Q. Somebody...
The correct passive form of the sentence "Somebody must have stolen my purse" is option B: "My purse must have been stolen." Here's the detailed explanation:
Active vs Passive Voice:
In active voice, the subject performs the action, while in passive voice, the subject receives the action.
Identifying the subject and action:
- Subject: Somebody
- Action: stolen my purse
To convert the sentence into the passive voice, we need to make the object (my purse) the subject and use the appropriate form of the verb "to be" along with the past participle of the main verb (stolen).
Breaking down the options:
A: My purse is stolen.
- This option uses the present tense "is" instead of the past tense "must have been." It also lacks the emphasis on the uncertainty conveyed by the phrase "must have."
B: My purse must have been stolen.
- This option correctly uses the past participle "been stolen" along with the helping verb "must have" to express the possibility and uncertainty.
C: My purse was stolen.
- This option uses the past tense "was" but doesn't include the "must have" to indicate the speaker's assumption or belief.
D: My purse might have been stolen.
- This option uses the helping verb "might have" instead of "must have," which changes the meaning slightly. "Might have" implies a lower degree of certainty compared to "must have."
Conclusion:
Option B: "My purse must have been stolen" is the correct passive form of the given sentence as it maintains the meaning, tense, and uncertainty expressed in the original sentence.
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