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A. The bridge was being repaired by them.
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B. The bridge is being repaired by them.
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C. None of these
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D. The bridge was being repairing by them.
Explanation
Present continuous active voice ("are repairing") changes to "is being repaired" in passive voice.
The subject (they) becomes the agent in the passive sentence.
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A. The student was praised by the teacher.
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B. The student will praise the teacher.
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C. None of these
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D. The teacher praised the student.
Explanation
In passive voice, the subject receives the action, rather than performing it.
The sentence "The student was praised by the teacher" follows this structure, where "the student" is the receiver of the action.
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A. A letter was written by her.
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B. None of these
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C. A letter is written by her.
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D. A letter has been written by her.
Explanation
The sentence "She wrote a letter" is in past simple tense.
The passive voice of a past simple sentence is formed as:
Object + was/were + past participle + by + subject
So, "A letter was written by her." is correct.
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A. The traitors should be shot dead.
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B. The traitors are shot dead.
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C. The traitors will be shot dead.
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D. The traitors could be shot dead.
Explanation
The traitors should be shot dead.
In passive voice, the subject (traitors) receives the action, and the auxiliary verb "should" remains unchanged.
The structure changes from "They should shoot" to "The traitors should be shot."
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A. None of these
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B. Tranquilizer is avoided by us in order to have a good health.
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C. Tranquilizer was avoided by us in order to have a good health.
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D. Tranquilizer should be avoided by us in order to have a good health.
Explanation
Tranquilizer should be avoided by us in order to have a good health.
"Should avoid" changes to "should be avoided" in passive voice.
The subject "We" becomes "by us" in the passive construction.
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A. Who was the piano stolen by?
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B. None of these
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C. By whom was the piano stolen?
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D. By whom the piano was stolen?
Explanation
In passive voice, the object (the piano) becomes the subject, and the verb form changes accordingly.
"Who" changes to "By whom," and the correct structure is "By whom was the piano stolen?"
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A. Let the newspaper bring to me.
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B. None of these
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C. The newspaper be brought to me.
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D. Let the newspaper be brought.
Explanation
In imperative sentences, passive voice is formed using "Let" + object + be + past participle. "Bring the newspaper." in passive voice becomes "Let the newspaper be brought." |
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A. None of these
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B. Will is have been cheated by them?
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C. Shall we have been cheated by them?
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D. Will we have been cheated by them?
Explanation
In passive voice, the object ("us") becomes the subject ("we"), and "cheated" remains in the past participle form.
"Will we have been cheated by them?" correctly follows the passive voice structure:
Will + subject + have been + past participle (cheated) + by + agent.
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A. Let the weak has not been insulted.
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B. Let the weak not be insulted.
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C. Let the weak to be no insulted.
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D. None of these
Explanation
Let the weak not be insulted.
In passive voice, the object ("the weak") comes first.
"Let" is used to form passive commands or requests.
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A. This change has been proposed by him in the procedure.
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B. This change is being proposed by him in the procedure.
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C. None of these
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D. This change was being proposed by him in the procedure.
Explanation
- The given sentence is in present continuous tense ("is proposing").
- The passive voice structure for present continuous is:
Object + is/are being + past participle + by subject.
- "This change" (object) + "is being proposed" (passive form of "is proposing") + "by him" makes the correct transformation.
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