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Active & Passive Voice - Solved Examples
Answer - A
Explanation
The action takes place in the present, and the doer of the action is shown as lesser important than the addressee.
Q 2 − My father loves me.
Answer - D
Explanation
The action takes place in the present, and the doer of the action is shown as lesser important than the addressee.
Q 3 − We hate him.
Answer - B
Explanation
The action takes place in the present, and the doer of the action is shown as lesser important than the addressee.
Q 4 − Savita does not like me.
Answer - B
Explanation
The action takes place in the present, and the doer of the action is shown as lesser important than the addressee.
Answer - C
Explanation
The action takes place in the present progressive, and the doer of the action is shown as lesser important than the addressee.
Q 6 − Shivu is singing a song.
A - A song has been being sung by Shivu.
Answer - D
Explanation
The action takes place in the present progressive, and the doer of the action is shown as lesser important than the addressee.
Q 7 − My friends are watching the match.
A - The match is watched by my friends.
B - The match had being watched by my friends.
Answer - C
Explanation
The action takes place in the present progressive, and the doer of the action is shown as lesser important than the addressee.
Q 8 − Our task had been completed before sunset.
A - We completed our task before sunset.
B - We have completed our task before sunset.
Answer - D
Explanation
The action takes place in the present perfect.
Q 9 − The boy laughed at the beggar.
A - The beggar was laughed by the boy.
B - The beggar was being laughed by the boy.
Answer - D
Explanation
The action takes place in past, and the doer of the action is shown as lesser important than the addressee.
Q 10 − The boys were playing cricket.
A - Cricket had been played by the boys.
B - Cricket has been played by the boys.
Answer - D
Explanation
The action takes place in the past progressive, and the doer of the action is shown as lesser important than the addressee.
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