(I)
Ans 1. The books must be returned by students immediately.
Ans 2. The resignation should have been accepted by the Director.
Ans 3. Our neighbours ought to be loved by us.
Ans 4. The contract might be signed by her.
Ans 5. The peak must have been scaled by the mountaineer by now.
(II)
Ans 1. The road cannot be crossed alone by her.
Ans 2. No false claims must be made by you.
Ans 3. A formal complaint might have not been lodged by them.
Ans 4. Hope ought not to be given up by us.
Ans 5. Beggars must not be encouraged (by us).
(III)
Ans 1. Can this wrestler be defeated by anyone?
Ans 2. Would it be believed by you?
Ans 3. Ought her parents to be disobeyed by her?
Ans 4. Should all the notes be rewritten by me again?
Ans 5. Shall your loan be repaid by me?
(IV)
Ans 1. Couldn't something different be designed by you?
Ans 2. Won't her decision be reconsidered by her?
Ans 3. Could the drowning boy not have been saved by you?
Ans 4. Will she not be invited to the party (by you)?
Ans 5. Mustn't immediate relief be provided to the drought victims by the government?
1. What are passive verbs in the future tense and how are they formed? | ![]() |
2. Can you provide examples of sentences using passive verbs in the future tense? | ![]() |
3. Why is it important to learn about passive verbs in the future tense? | ![]() |
4. How does the use of passive verbs in the future tense differ from active verbs? | ![]() |
5. What are some common errors to avoid when forming passive verbs in the future tense? | ![]() |