TRANSFORMATION OF SENTENCES (ACTIVE/PASSIVE)
Direction: In the following questions, a sentence has been given in Active Voice/Passive Voice, Out of the four alternatives suggested, select the one which best expresses the same sentence in Passive/Active Voice.
- Lie face-down; stretch your arms in front.
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Let face be down; let arms be stretched out. (Passive)
The sentence is in Imperative Mood and Simple
Present Tense. (Active)Correct Option: D
Let face be down; let arms be stretched out. (Passive)
The sentence is in Imperative Mood and Simple
Present Tense. (Active)
- We serve hot meals till 10:30;- guests can order coffee and sandwiches up to 11:30.
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Hot meals are served till 10 : 30; coffee and sandwiches may be ordered till 11 : 30 (Passive)
The sentence is in Simple Present Tense. (Active)Correct Option: C
Hot meals are served till 10 : 30; coffee and sandwiches may be ordered till 11 : 30 (Passive)
The sentence is in Simple Present Tense. (Active)
- Surely the lost child must have been found by now.
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Surely someone must have found the lost child by new. (Active)
The sentence is in Present Perfect Tense (Active).Correct Option: B
Surely someone must have found the lost child by new. (Active)
The sentence is in Present Perfect Tense (Active).
- The agent had disclosed the secret before it was evening.
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The secret had been disclosed by the agent before it was evening. (Passive)
The sentence is in Past Perfect Tense (Active)Correct Option: C
The secret had been disclosed by the agent before it was evening. (Passive)
The sentence is in Past Perfect Tense (Active)
- Not a word was spoken by the criminal in self-defence.
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The criminal did not speak a word in self - defence. (Active)
The sentence is in Simple Past Tense. (Passive)Correct Option: C
The criminal did not speak a word in self - defence. (Active)
The sentence is in Simple Past Tense. (Passive)