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9) The principal (A) along with the teachers (B) were felicitated (C) at the function for academic excellence. (D) (A) (B) (C) (D)​

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Answered by akshatachavan2008
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An action in a sentence can be represented in two ways, namely active and passive voice.

An action in a sentence can be represented in two ways, namely active and passive voice.The passive voice always uses the past participle form of the main verb irrespective of any tense. Only the auxiliary verbs depend upon the sentence given in active voice.

An action in a sentence can be represented in two ways, namely active and passive voice.The passive voice always uses the past participle form of the main verb irrespective of any tense. Only the auxiliary verbs depend upon the sentence given in active voice.The correct answer is B) He has been granted a scholarship by the Principal.

He has been granted a scholarship by the Principal.The option B is correct as the given sentence is in active voice and to transform it into passive voice the subject of the given sentence

He has been granted a scholarship by the Principal.The option B is correct as the given sentence is in active voice and to transform it into passive voice the subject of the given sentence(The Principal) comes in the place of the object(him) and vice versa. Also, as the sentence is in the present perfect tense, 'been' is added after the helping verb 'has' and before the past participle form of the main verb(grant).

He has been granted a scholarship by the Principal.The option B is correct as the given sentence is in active voice and to transform it into passive voice the subject of the given sentence(The Principal) comes in the place of the object(him) and vice versa. Also, as the sentence is in the present perfect tense, 'been' is added after the helping verb 'has' and before the past participle form of the main verb(grant).Options A, C, and D are wrong as 'a scholarship' cannot be the subject in the transformed sentence,'been' is not used here, and the given sentence is not in the simple past tense respectively.

Answered by geetha4b5
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Answer:

c at the function of academic excellence

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