1. Pradeep was singing a song, change the voice)
2. Raj was elected president by us. (change the voice)
3. He said, “I am going home today". (change to reported speech)
4. He said to me, "where do you liver.
5. Australia is the largest island. (change to positive degree)
Answers
Answer:
1. A song was being sung by Pradeep.
2. He said that he was going home that today.
3. He asked me where I lived.
4. No other island is as large as Australia.
Answer: 1) A Song was being sung by Pradeep.
2) we elected Raj president.
3) He said that he was going home that day.
4) He asked me where i lived.
5) No other island is as big as Australia is.
Explanation:
voice change :
Active voice - the subject performs the verb's action. (For example: Tom changed the flat tire.)
Passive voice - the subject receives the verb's action. (For example: The tire was changed by Tom.)
Generally, in active sentences, the subject comes before the verb. In passive sentences, the subject comes after the verb. Writing sentences in passive voice can obscure the subject of the sentence and confuse the reader. The good news is that it's quite easy to change the passive voice to the active voice.
How to Change Voice from Passive to Active:
Steps
1: Find the Action of the Sentence
2: Find the Subject of the Sentence
3: Put the Subject Before the Verb
4: Put the Object Where It Belongs
Narration Change:When we convert the speech of a speaker from direct to indirect without changing the meaning is called narration change.
Narration is of two kinds.
Direct Speech: Using the same speech of a speaker in the quotation is called direct speech.
Indirect Speech: Using the speech of a speaker without changing the meaning in your own way is called indirect speech.
Direct: Badal said to Gopal, “I will sing a song.”
Indirect: Badal told Gopal that he would sing a Sang.
Degree Change: When we change from a degree to another without changing the meaning of the sentence is called degree change in English grammar.
Steps to turn Superlative Degree to Positive Degree:
Step 1:
The object of superlative degree is used as the subject of positive degree following a negative phrase ‘No other’ to keep the sense unchanged.
Step 2:
Use a suitable verb.
Step 3:
Put as...as or so...as after the verb.
Step 4:
Put down the positive degree of the adjective in the space between as/so and as.
Step 5:
Use the subject of superlative as the object of positive.
But,
Remember: that, if the subject of superlative is a personal pronoun, the the nominative case of the pronoun is used as the object of positive.
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