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F. 1. Porridge was being eaten by them.
2. A century was scored by Sachin Tendulkar.
3. The dacoits were arrested by the policeman.
4. Will I be guided by you?
5. Is Manu being disturbed by her?
6. When was this bicycle bought by you?
7. The bridge was designed by the engineers carefully.
8. The song will have been learnt by the choir singers by evening.
9. Delicious snacks were prepared for the guests by the chef.
10. The man in the overcoat was followed by the detective.
G. 1. Verb - waves
Passive voice - Many boats were overturned by the lashing waves.
2. Verb - taught
Passive voice - She was taught Hindi by Ms. Gunjan Gupta.
3. Verb - shouted
Passive voice - The nau ghty girls were shouted at by the old lady.
4. Verb - gifted
Passive voice - I was gifted a new pair of sunglasses by mother.
5. Verb - drove
Passive voice - The car was driven by him very rashly.
H. 1. One of the packets is not sealed properly.
2. Neither Subhas nor his friend is to be seen.
3. Each of the students is prepared for the unit test.
4. Social Sciences is interesting.
5. Either the girls or the boys have broken the glass.
6. One of the team members is sick.
I. The whole question is not visible :( But, here are the answers:-
First blank - write
Second blank - written
Third blank - arise
Fourth blank - shall be formed
Fifth blank - ends
Explanation:
Active and passive voice
If in a sentence, the subject is performing the action, we call it active voice.
If in a sentence, the subject is receiving the action, we call it passive voice.
There are some rules to change active voice from passive voice, and they are as follows:-
✰ The first step is identifying the subject, the object, and the tense of the sentence. This will make it easier to perform the other steps!
✰ The subject and the object are to be swapped. Placing the preposition 'by' before the subject, we change it into to its passive form. For example,
#He → by him
#She → by her
#They → by them
✰ We add an auxiliary verb according to the tense of the sentence and change the verb to its participle. For example,
#Complete → was completed
#Was starting → was being started
#Had gifted → had been gifted
Tenses
Tenses tell us the time when an action had taken place. There are various types of tenses used in English:-
=> The present simple tense is used when expressing habits or conveying facts. Sentence structure: Subject + first form of the verb + object.
=> The past simple tense is used when expressing actions finished in the past. Sentence structure: Subject + second form of the verb + object.
=> The future simple tense is used when expressing actions that will take place in the future. Sentence structure: Subject + will/shall + first form of the verb + object.
=> The present continuous tense is used when expressing actions that are taking place right now . Sentence structure: Subject + is/am/are + [first form of the verb + ing] + object.
=> The past continuous tense is used when expressing actions that were taking place at some point in the past. Sentence structure: Subject + was/were + [first form of the verb + ing] + object.
=> The future continuous tense is used when expressing actions that will be taking place at some point in the future. Sentence structure: Subject + will/shall be + [first form of the verb + ing] + object.
=> The present perfect tense is used when expressing actions that have finished currently. Sentence structure: Subject + has/have + participle + object.
=> The past perfect tense is used when expressing actions that had finished at a specific point in the past. Sentence structure: Subject + had + participle + object.
=> The future perfect tense is used when expressing actions that will have finished at a specific point in the future. Sentence structure: Subject + will/shall have + participle + object.
=> The past perfect continuous tense is used when expressing actions that had started at some point in the past and continued till some point in the past. Sentence structure: Subject + had been + [first form of the verb + ing] + object.
=> The future perfect continuous tense is used when expressing actions that will start at some point in the future and continue till some point in the future. Sentence structure: Subject + will have been + [first form of the verb + ing] + object.