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A. My wallet was taken away
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B. My wallet has been taken away
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C. None of these
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D. My wallet had been taken away
Explanation
The original sentence is in active voice (present perfect tense).
In passive voice, it becomes "My wallet has been taken away."
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A. The teacher said that the earth revolves around the sun.
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B. None of these
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C. The teacher said that the earth is revolves around the sun.
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D. The teacher says that the earth revolves around the sun.
Explanation
The teacher said that the earth revolves around the sun.In reported speech, universal truths like this one keep their present tense.
“Revolves” remains unchanged even after converting to indirect speech.
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A. The thief was caught by the police yesterday.
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B. The thief was being caught by the police yesterday.
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C. The thief is caught by the police yesterday.
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D. None of these
Explanation
The thief was caught by the police yesterday.
The sentence is changed to passive voice in the past tense.
"Was caught" correctly matches the past action "caught."
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A. My help needs her.
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B. She is needed by my help.
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C. None of these
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D. My help is needed by her.
Explanation
The object "my help" becomes the subject in passive voice.
The verb changes to "is needed," and the subject "she" becomes "by her."
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A. Was the truth not told by you?
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B. Is the truth not told by you?
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C. Is not the truth being told by you?
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D. Has the truth not been told by you?
Explanation
The sentence is in present continuous tense ("are telling"), so the passive form uses "is being told."
"You" becomes "by you" and "the truth" becomes the subject in the passive voice.
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A. Passive voice
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B. Active voice
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C. Interrogative
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D. Direct speech
Explanation
In passive voice, the subject of the sentence receives the action.
In this case, "the mouse" is the subject and it's receiving the action of being chased.
The word "was" is a form of the verb "to be," which is a key indicator of passive voice, along with the past participle "chased".
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A. Cookies are being baked by them
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B. Cookies were baked by them
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C. Cookies have been baked by them
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D. None of these
Explanation
Present continuous tense in active becomes "is/are being + past participle" in passive.
“Are baking” becomes “are being baked.”
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A. A beautiful song was composed by him.
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B. A beautiful song is composed by him.
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C. None of these
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D. A beautiful song had been composed by him.
Explanation
The sentence is in the simple past tense ("He composed").
The passive form uses "was" + past participle ("composed").
So, "A beautiful song was composed by him." is the correct passive voice.
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A. None of these
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B. I had hoped that my locker would be fixed while I was away, but it wasn’t
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C. I had hoped that my locker would be fixed while I was away, but it wasn’t
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D. I hoped that my locker would be fixed while I was away but it wasn’t
Explanation
Identify the Object and Subject:
- Active Voice: "I had hoped that they would fix my locker while I was away, but they didn’t."
- Object: my locker
- Subject: they
Convert to Passive Voice:
- The object ("my locker") becomes the subject of the sentence.
- The verb phrase "would fix" changes to "would be fixed" to reflect the passive construction.
- The original subject ("they") is omitted as it is unspecified in the passive voice.
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A. A film was being watched by her
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B. A film will be watched by her
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C. A film is being watched by her
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D. None of these
Explanation
Active Voice: She was watching a film. (The subject "she" is performing the action)
Passive Voice: A film was being watched by her. (The subject "a film" is receiving the action)
In the passive voice, the focus is on the object (the film) rather than the subject (she).
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