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A. Let the beggar not be teased
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B. Let the beggar not teased
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C. Let the beggar do not be teased
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D. The beggar cannot be teased
Explanation
Active Voice: Do not tease the beggar.
Passive Voice: Let the beggar not be teased
Passive Voice: You are advised to not tease the beggar.
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A. None of these
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B. A song was not being sung by him
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C. A song is not sung by him
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D. A song is not being sung by him
Explanation
In passive voice, the object of the active sentence becomes the subject.
"A song is not sung by him" is the correct passive construction for the present tense.
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A. No more could be contained in the box
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B. No more can be contained in the box
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C. No more this box can contain
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D. None of these
Explanation
The passive voice of the sentence "The box can contain no more" is "No more can be contained in the box".
This sentence structure emphasizes the limitation of the box's capacity, rather than the box itself.
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A. The hat is chosen by the child
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B. The hat was chosen by the child
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C. The hat was being chosen by the child
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D. The hat should be chosen by the child
Explanation
The hat was chosen by the child is the correct passive form.
In passive voice:
- The object "hat" becomes the subject.
- The verb "chose" is changed to "was chosen" to reflect the action done by the child.
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A. Let we be not laughed at
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B. Let me be not laughed at
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C. Let my be not laughed at
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D. Let I be not laughed at
Explanation
- Active Voice: Do not laugh at me.
- Passive Voice: Let me be not laughed at.
- Active Voice: Let + indirect object + first form of a verb + direct object.
- Passive Voice: Let + direct object + be + third form of a verb + by + indirect object.
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A. None of these
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B. Our keys have been lost by us
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C. Our keys were lost by her
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D. Our keys has been lost by her
Explanation
The sentence is in present perfect tense ("have lost"), so the passive form is "have been lost."
Subject "we" changes to "by us" in the passive voice, making the correct form: "Our keys have been lost by us."
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A. The entire house was painted by Tahir
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B. The entire house has been painted by Tahir
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C. The entire house had been painted by Tahir
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D. The entire house was being painted by Tahir
Explanation
The entire house was painted by Tahir.
The original sentence is in simple past tense ("painted"), so the passive voice must also be in simple past.
"Was painted" correctly changes the active sentence to passive in past tense.
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A. Who do you wish to punish?
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B. Whom do you wish to punish?
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C. Whose do you wish to punish?
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D. Which do you wish to punish?
Explanation
"Whom" is the objective case of "who," used when referring to the object of the verb (here, "punish").
Example: Whom did you invite? (Correct because "invite" acts on "whom").
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A. He asked me where he would find the book I had recommended
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B. He asked me where he will find the book I had recommended
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C. None of these
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D. He asked me where he will find the book I have recommended
Explanation
He asked me where he would find the book I had recommended.
In passive voice, the reported speech changes the verb tense appropriately, and the indirect speech follows the past tense structure.
"Will" changes to "would" in indirect speech, and "have recommended" changes to "had recommended."
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A. Pets are being kept by Elizabeth
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B. None of these
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C. Pets are kept by Elizabeth
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D. Pets are keeped by Elizabeth
Explanation
The sentence is in simple present tense, so the passive voice follows the structure:
Object + is/are + past participle + by + subject
Hence, "Pets are kept by Elizabeth" is correct.
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