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A. Will I ever forget those happy moments?
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B. Shall I ever forget those happy moments?
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C. Could I ever forget those happy moments?
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D. Can I ever forget those happy moments?
Explanation
Can I ever forget those happy moments?
The sentence is changed from passive to active voice, maintaining the same meaning while restructuring it.
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A. We was spending our lives in expectation
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B. We are spending our lives in expectation
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C. None
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D. We were spending our lives in expectation
Explanation
The correct active voice is: "We are spending our lives in expectation."
This correctly converts the sentence from passive to active voice.
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A. She is drunken tea.
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B. She is taken by tea.
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C. Tea is being taken by her.
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D. Tea is taken by her.
Explanation
She takes tea.
Tea is taken by her.
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A. The enemy has been defeated by our army.
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B. The enemy had been defeated by the army.
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C. The enemy has been defeated by our army.
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D. None of these
Explanation
- In passive voice, the object of the active sentence ("the enemy") becomes the subject while retaining the same tense (present perfect).
- The verb form changes to "has been defeated," keeping the focus on the action rather than the doer (our army).
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A. None of these
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B. My proposal will not be agreed by them
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C. My proposal would not be agreed to by them
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D. My proposal would not be agreed by them
Explanation
- In passive voice, "agree to" must retain the preposition "to" as part of the verb phrase.
- The correct transformation keeps the structure intact: Subject + would not + be + past participle + to.
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A. The historical monuments had been shown to the visitors.
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B. None of these
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C. The visitors were shown the historical monuments of Lahore
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D. The visitors will be shown the historical monuments of Lahore.
Explanation
- In passive voice, the object ("the visitors") becomes the subject of the sentence.
- The verb "were shown" correctly indicates past tense and aligns with the passive structure.
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A. Honesty is said to be the best policy but it is seldom acted upon
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B. None of these
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C. A It is said that honesty is the best policy but that is seldom acted upon
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D. Honesty is that best policy which is seldom acted upon
Explanation
The correct passive voice sentence is:
Honesty is said to be the best policy but it is seldom acted upon.
"People say" becomes "is said"
"they seldom set upon it" becomes "it is seldom acted upon"
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A. My bed has been sleeping
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B. Somebody has been slept in my bed
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C. None of these
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D. My bed has been slept in
Explanation
In the passive voice, the subject (my bed) receives the action.
The verb structure changes to match the tense, making it "has been slept in."
This construction is appropriate for the present perfect tense.
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A. None of these
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B. The door was opened by him.
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C. The door is opened by him.
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D. The door will be opened by him.
Explanation
The sentence is in present simple tense.
In passive voice, it is converted to "is opened," as the structure is "is/are + past participle."
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A. The glass had not broken the boy.
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B. None of these
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C. The glass was not broken the boy.
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D. The glass is not broken the boy.
Explanation
The original sentence is in the active voice, and the correct conversion to the passive voice is:
"The boy did not break the glass" → "The glass was not broken by the boy"
This changes the focus from the doer (the boy) to the receiver (the glass).
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