A. None of these
B. The door is shut
C. Shut the door
D. You are shutting the door
Explanation
Imperative passive sentences starting with " Let " become direct commands in active voice.
" Let the door be shut " → " Shut the door " in active voice.
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A. I were asked if I could drive a car
B. I was requested if I could drive a car
C. I was asked I could drive a car
D. None of these
Explanation
The correct passive voice is: I was asked if I could drive a car. "Asked" remains unchanged, and the structure follows: Subject + was/were + past participle.
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A. None of these
B. The book was being written by a doctor
C. The book was written by a doctor
D. The book is written by a doctor
Explanation
In passive voice, the object of the active sentence (" the book ") becomes the subject, and the verb tense remains consistent (past tense: " was written "). The passive structure emphasizes the action or the object rather than the doer (the doctor).
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A. The teacher writes a letter.
B. The teacher wrote a letter.
C. None of these
D. The teacher will write a letter.
Explanation
The sentence is in passive voice (future tense) — " will be written ".
Its active voice is: " The teacher will write a letter ."
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A. A parcel has been sent by them
B. None of these
C. A parcel was sent by them on Monday
D. A parcel is sent by them on Monday
Explanation
The sentence is in simple past tense , so the passive form should be " was sent ."
" A parcel was sent by them on Monday " correctly maintains the tense and structure.
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A. None of these
B. Let time be saved
C. Let time be wasted
D. Time is not wasted by us
Explanation
Active : We do not waste time.
Passive : Time is not wasted by us.
( Subject becomes the object , and the verb is changed appropriately.)
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A. None of these
B. By whom were you taught such things?
C. By who were you taught such things?
D. By whom you were taught such things?
Explanation
By whom were you taught such things?
In passive voice, the structure changes to " By whom + auxiliary verb + subject + past participle ."
" Were " is correctly placed before " you " to maintain proper question formation.
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A. The horse has been ridden by the girl
B. The horse is being ridden by the girl
C. The horse was being ridden by the girl
D. The horse is ridden by the girl
Explanation
The correct passive voice transformation is " The horse is being ridden by the girl ."
This conveys that the action of riding is currently happening , with the focus shifted to the horse.
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A. None of these
B. News Reports are written by Ali
C. News Reports were written by Ali
D. News Reports will be written by Ali
Explanation
Present Indefinite Tense
Active Voice Formula: Subject + Verb + Object.
Passive Voice Formula: Object + Is/Am/Are + Third form of a main verb + by + Subject
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A. Why I was not invited by him to dinner
B. Why was I not invited by him to dinner
C. Why was I not invite by him to dinner
D. Why I was not invite by him to dinner
Explanation
In passive voice, the structure is " Why + was/were + subject + past participle + by agent." " Invited " is the correct past participle of " invite ," making this sentence grammatically accurate.
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