A. First
B. None of these
C. Third
D. Second
Explanation
Both First and Second form of verbs are used in Active Voice.
Third form is always used in Passive Voice.
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A. The letter is writing Ali
B. Ali writes the letter
C. Ali wrote the letter
D. The letter writes Ali
Explanation
The active voice focuses on the subject performing the action .
In this case, " Ali " is the subject who performed the action of writing the letter.
Hence, " Ali wrote the letter " is the correct active form.
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A. Photographs of the wedding will be taken by the photographer.
B. Photographs of the wedding have been taken by the photographer.
C. Photographs of the wedding are taken by the photographer.
D. Photographs of the wedding were taken by the photographer.
Explanation
The active sentence " The photographer will take photographs of the wedding " is correctly converted to passive voice as " Photographs of the wedding will be taken by the photographer ".
It emphasizing the action and the photographs.
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A. The guests have enjoyed the lunch.
B. The guests had enjoyed the lunch.
C. The guests enjoyed the lunch.
D. The guests enjoy the lunch.
Explanation
The passive sentence " The lunch was enjoyed by the guests " is converted to active voice as " The guests enjoyed the lunch ".
This showing the guests as the doers of the action.
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A. The wire has been turned into the hook by them.
B. The wire was turned into the hook by them.
C. The wire is turned into the hook by them.
D. The wire will be turned into the hook by them.
Explanation
The active sentence " They turned the wire into the hook " is correctly converted to passive voice as " The wire was turned into the hook by them ".
It indicating that the action was performed by them on the wire.
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A. Your eyes are to be closed.
B. Your eyes should close.
C. Let your eyes be closed.
D. Your eyes are closed.
Explanation
The imperative " Close your eyes " is converted to passive voice as " Let your eyes be closed ".
It maintaining the command but shifting the focus to the eyes being closed.
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A. Huma is washing her face.
B. Huma will wash her face.
C. Huma has washed her face.
D. Huma washes her face.
Explanation
The passive sentence " Her face is being washed by Huma " is converted to the active voice as " Huma is washing her face ".
It indicating the subject (Huma) is performing the action.
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A. Have the necessary arrangements been all made by someone?
B. All the necessary arrangements have been made by one.
C. Has all the necessary arrangements been made by someone?
D. Have all the necessary arrangements been made by someone?
Explanation
The correct passive voice is: " Have all the necessary arrangements been made by someone?"
In passive voice , the object of an active sentence becomes the subject.
The verb "has" changes to "have" to agree with "arrangements" (plural), and "been made" maintains the perfect tense.
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A. You may be punished by the teacher.
B. You should be punished by the teacher.
C. You will be punished by the teacher.
D. You shall have been punished by the teacher.
Explanation
The correct transformation of "The teacher may punish you" into passive voice is " You may be punished by the teacher ."
This sentence accurately reflects the possibility expressed by "may" in the original sentence while shifting the focus to "you."
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A. Why was the best part of your life wasted by you?
B. Why did the best part of your life wasted by you?
C. Why were the best part of your life wasted by you?
D. Why the best part of your life wasted by you?
Explanation
The correct answer is D: " Why was the best part of your life wasted by you ?"
This is the correct passive voice form , ensuring subject-verb agreement and proper grammatical structure.
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