Voice [Active - Passive]| Definition | Example | Exams based Exercises | Applied English Grammarfg
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Voice [Active - Passive]| Definition | Example | Exams based Exercises | Applied English Grammar
Voice [Active - Passive]
Present Simple
Change into passive voice.
- Ashok wants a pen.
- Ram makes a chair.
- They run a race.
- The peon rings the bell.
- She does not wash clothes.
- My father always helps me.
- She gathers flowers.
- He helps the poor.
- You do not keep your word.
- This officer does not punish his juniors.
Change into passive voice.
- I respect you.
- You love me.
- They write a letter.
- She draws a picture.
- I earn money.
- You tell a lie.
- We select a boy.
- Players play cricket.
- Radha sing a song.
- You sell fruits.
Present continuous
Change into passive voice.
(Present continuous Tense)
- He was building a house.
- She was teaching me.
- We were drinking milk.
- They were chasing the thief.
- She was ironing her clothes.
- They were playing a game.
- You were not writing a letter.
- Ram was not selling his old car.
- He was not plucking the flowers.
- You were not writing a story book.
PRESENT CONTINEOUS TENSE
- I am taking tea.
- We are reading our lessons.
- You are telling a lie.
- He is not beating me.
- She is not running a race.
- They are painting pictures.
- Mohan is speaking the truth.
- He is plucking flowers.
- Ram is making a kite.
- She is feeding the baby.
- The farmers are not ploughing the fields.
- She is not doing anything.
- Are you helping the poor?
- Why are you not giving a test?
- The prizes are being given away by the principal.
Present Perfect
Change into passive voice.
- We have missed the bus.
- Shyam has helped me.
- I have bought a new book.
- Ram has not spoken the truth.
- He has sold his house.
- We have taken bath.
- We have learnt the poem.
- He has not taken tea.
- He has seen the Taj Mahal many times.
- She has forgiven me.
- I have spent all my money.
- He has broken the window – pane.
- Has Mamta spoiled your dresses?
- Have you lost your game?
- Why have you torn the letter?
- When has Rita brought this pen?
- Has she not kept the box?
- Have they not respected their elder?
- Why have you not kept your promise?
- When have boys spoiled their shoes?
Past Indefinite Tense
Change into passive voice.
- We spoke the truth.
- She drove a car.
- He drank milk.
- The boys made a noise.
- I did not like the book.
- They crossed the road.
- I did not abuse him.
- The peon did not ring the bell in time.
- Ram did not obey his teacher.
- The policeman caught him red – handed.
- Sohrab threw the ball.
- He employed two hundred workmen.
- Why did you eat my share of sweets?
- Who abused you yesterday?
- Where did she wash her clothes?
- When did he bring your lunch?
- Why did I not kill him?
- Did they play cricket?
- Did you ride a horse?
- Did she not take breakfast?
Past Continuous
Change into passive voice.
- He was building a house.
- She was teaching me.
- We were drinking milk.
- They were chasing the thief.
- She was ironing her clothes.
- They were playing a game.
- You were not writing a letter.
- Ram was not selling his old car.
- He was not plucking the flowers.
- You were not writing a story book.
- We were not learning his lesson.
- Was Reena teasing the dog?
- Why was the peon not posting the letters?
- Whom were you abusing?
- She was being helped by you.
Past Perfect
Change into passive voice.
- The servant had posted the letter.
- He had solved all the sums before ten.
- He had already heard the news.
- She had not written such a letter.
- The child had broken the slate.
- They had already made a plan.
- The police had already caught the thieves.
- They had finished the work before sunrise.
- He had killed a snake before.
- Had you ever seen the Taj before?
Future Simple
Change into passive voice.
- I shall play football.
- We shall run a race.
- You will win the match.
- He will not teach me.
- She will never open her mouth.
- They will wash their clothes.
- The teacher will punish the boy.
- My uncle will pay my tuition fee.
- I shall have a cup of tea.
- I shall never forget her kindness.
- She will help me with money.
- He will not do any work.
- Shall I ever forget those happy days?
- Who will help me?
- When will the teacher gives us a test?
- She will have sent him school.
- You will have made a plan.
- They will have punished him.
- I shall have broken the pen.
- Radha will have packed the food.
Future Perfect
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Voice on Modals
Passive Voive on Modals
Rule :
Active Voice Structure:
Sub + modal + V1 + object.
E.g: I can win the match.
Passive Voice Structure:
Subject (Object) + Modal + be + V1 + by + object (Subject).
E.g: The match can be win by me.
Examples:
Active : I can solve this.
Passive : This can be solved by me.
Active : The teacher should punish him.
Passive : He should be punished by the teacher.
Active : Mohan will take exercise.
Passive : Exercise will be taken by Mohan.
Active : She must help the poor.
Passive : The poor must be helped by her.
Exercise on Asserative sentence:
Change the following sentences into passive voice.
1. I can speak English fluently.
2. He would go to Mumbai.
3. Radha can dance very well.
4. My father may pay money for this.
5. Deepak should play hockey.
6. You could manage this.
7. They must try this chance.
8. She might pass this examination.
9. I shall buy a car.
10. He must inform the police.
Exercise on Negative Sentences:
Change the following sentences into passive voice.
1. We should not paly music at home.
2. He has not to do this work.
3. You should not make a noise.
4. I cannot help you.
5. Indian team may not win the match.
6. The girl cannot lift this box.
7. The government would not help us
8. We shall not send information.
9. A little boy could not do this task.
10. Every body should love his country.
Miscleniuos Type 1
Miscleniuos Type 1
Change the following sentences into passive voice.
1. I made a plan.
2. She will wash her clothes.
3. Moti has finished his work.
4. He sent a letter to father.
5. The sun gives us light and energy.
6. She must consult a doctor.
7. The children play football in the ground.
8. Sonu whished him.
9. They may loose the match.
10. You had taken rest for 5 days.
11. Radha is making projects.
12. He abuses him.
13. Arun killed a tiger.
14. You were telling a lie.
15. She could win the match.
Miscleniuos Type 2
A. Change the following senteces into passive voice.
1. Labours were preparing the road.
2. Someone has picked my pocket.
3. We must wash our hands before eating.
4. I offered him a chair.
5. The hen was laying eggs.
6. Ram killed Rawan.
7. Kalidas wrote many epics.
8. You should take medicine in time.
9. The principal delivered speech on child welfare.
10. Have you missed the bus?
11. I connot support his ideas.
12. Do you send letter to him?
13. What did she make?
14. Who teaches you?
15. Anuradha will remember him.
16. Can he lift this box?
17. Is she writing a letter?
18. When will the goods dispatch?
19. When will you finish this work?
20. Where are you doing your job?
B. Change the following senteces into passive voice.
1. He lost his purse.
2. I buy a pen.
3. Boys are taking exercise.
4. She has made a plan.
5. They solve their sums.
6. Radha will take rest.
7. He must prepare for exams.
8. Deepak will have sent a letter.
9. Your were making a bed.
10. She plays hockey in the ground.
Miscleniuos Type 3
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Examination Based 1
Examination Based gap filling.
1. Fill in the blanks with correct form of verb using passive form.
(a) Your parent gave you a good education.
A good education ...................... (give) you by your parents.
(b) Some one has broken my new pen.
My new pen ................... (break) by some one.
(c) Dr. Choudhary has submitted his report.
His report ................... (submit) by Dr. Choudhary.
(d)
Examination Based 2
1. Fill the following paragraph to chnage into the passive voice.
(A) Friendship is relation between two person. This relation is (a) ..................... (make) by eachother. One who wants to make a friend, he has to offer someone in his surounding people. Some articles (b) ....................... (give) to him as gift for his pleaser. It (c) ..................... (say) that there is huge power in friendship. friendship (d) ..............not ......... (break) by anyone.
(B) Last week I (a) .................. (send) to Goa for official work by my company. I am senior sales manager in this company. I and my junior Mr. Deepak Jha (b) .............................. (instruct) for join a special business meeting in a five star hotel. A presentaion (c) ...................... (display) us to convins our clients. This meeting was very important for us and my growing carrier. During training I (d) ................................ (ask) about all daubts and favourable points which could help during the meeting.
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Chapter Lists Applied English Grammar
1. Articles
2. Prepositions
3. Determiners
4. Modals
5. Tenses
6. Voice [Active - Passive]
7. Connectors
8. Non-Finites
9. Word Transformation
10. Narration
11. Clause
12. Gap Filling
13. Editing
14. Jumble The words
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