A. None of these
B. She will not have caught the train
C. She will not catch the train
D. She has not caught the train
Explanation
The train will not have been caught by her sentence is in the future perfect passive voice.
It is active voice equivalent is " She will not have caught the train ."
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A. The students did the homework everyday
B. The students will do the homework everyday
C. The students are doing the homework everyday
D. The students do the homework everyday
Explanation
In active voice , the subject performs the action.
" The students do the homework every day " reflects this by directly stating that the students are performing the action of doing homework.
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A. None of these
B. Nothing is counted for your blame.
C. Your blame is worth nothing when it is counted.
D. Your blame is not counted by anything.
Explanation
The correct passive voice of the sentence " Your blame counts for nothing " is: " Your blame is worth nothing when it is counted ."
This maintains the meaning of the original sentence in a passive construction.
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A. He was visited not by me.
B. He did not visited by me.
C. None
D. He was not visited by me.
Explanation
The correct passive voice is: " He was not visited by me ."
In passive voice , the auxiliary verb "was" is used with the past participle "visited" to form the negative construction.
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A. Do she liked by you?
B. Is she liked by you?
C. None
D. Does she liked by you?
Explanation
The correct passive voice is: " Is she liked by you? "
In passive voice , the subject of the active sentence becomes the object , and the auxiliary verb is adjusted accordingly.
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A. A book is given by her to me.
B. I was given a book by her.
C. I was given her a book.
D. She was given a book.
Explanation
I was given a book by her.
Given sentence is in simple past tense and it is in active voice.
Rule:
Subject + (was/were) + V3 + Other agents
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A. It was expected by Alexander that he would conquer the world
B. It was expected by Alexander that he will conquer the world
C. It had been expected by Alexander that he would conquer the world
D. It was expected by Alexander that he should conquer the world
Explanation
The correct answer is : It was expected by Alexander that he would conquer the world. This sentence is in the passive voice , whereas the original sentence is in the active voice. The meaning of the sentence remains the same , but the focus shifts from Alexander (the doer) to the expectation (the action).
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دیئے گئے جملے کی صحیح غیر فعال شکل منتخب کریں۔ انہیں تمام ہدایات پر احتیاط سے عمل کرنا چاہئے۔
A. All the instructions would be carefully followed by them.
B. All the instructions will be carefully followed by them.
C. Let the instructions be read carefully
D. All the instructions should be carefully followed by them.
Explanation
The above sentence is in the active voice. Let's look at the basic rules for converting active voice to passive voice are as follows: The object of the sentence must be turned into the subject of the sentence in the passive voice. Here, the subject in the active voice is ' they, ' whereas the object is ' the instructions.' In the passive voice, the subject would be 'the instructions' and the object would be 'them .' Also, ' they ' changes to them .' The below table is to represent the change of the subject pronoun to the object pronouns. Thus, as per the above-mentioned rules option, 3rd is correct and therefore the answer.
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A. Government will acknowledge you
B. Government was acknowledge you
C. Government is acknowledge you
D. None of these
Explanation
In a sentence written in the active voice,
the subject of sentence performs the action.
In a sentence written in the passive voice,
the subject receives the action.
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A. Digging, found
B. None of these
C. Digging, is finding
D. Digging, finding
Explanation
" While digging " is a present participle phrase showing an action in progress.
The main action " found " is in the past simple , matching the past event.
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