English, asked by Pragyapriti, 5 months ago

1. she will not tolerate this injustice. ( change into simple past)
2. I will be writing my exam this time tomorrow. ( change into past continuous tense) ​​

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Answered by vartica
2

Explanation:

The given sentence is in the active voice, as the subject 'We' performs an action 'will not tolerate' against the object 'this'.

If this sentence is changed to passive voice, then the object takes the place of the subject and vice versa and the word 'by' is introduced as now the subject receives the action by the object. The verb form of the sentence is also changed from active form to passive.

'Subject (We) + verb (will not tolerate) + direct object (this)' changes to:

'New subject (This) + verb (will not be tolerated) + by + new object (us)'

The passive form of 'will not tolerate' in the simple future tense is 'will not be tolerated'.

This can be seen in option D, hence it's the right answer.

('Us' is the object form of the subject pronoun 'we'.)

Option A: The verb form 'was not tolerated' is in the past tense whereas the sentence 'will not tolerate' is in the future tense.

Option B: Similarly, the present tense verb 'is not' does not express the tense of the sentence, i.e., future tense 'will'.

Option C: 'Has not been tolerated' expresses the present perfect tense, as opposed to the future tense of the sentence.

Hence options A, B and C are incorrect.

Answered by ak8477455
2

Answer:

1. She did not tolerate this injustice.

2. I were writting my exam this time tomorrow.

Hope it's helpful to you.

According to my point of view this is the correct answer.

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