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Exercise - 1
Change the following active sentences into passive voice.
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The audience cheered the players.
I have taught this boy.
The teacher will correct our mistakes.
The landlord warned the tenants about their noisy behaviour.
The cartoon movies fascinate me.
He was cleaning the hall.
Veena has called the police officer.
The manager will introduce you to the boss.
The students are singing the national anthem.
I ate a piece of chocolate.
I did not beat her.
I will never forget this experience.
The tiger was chasing the deer.
The police has caught the thief.
My grand father built this house in 1943.
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Answers

Answered by dryash1009
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Understanding Active and Passive Voice rules are imperative for candidates preparing for various Government exams as well as other competitive exams.  

In this article, we shall discuss in detail the Active and Passive Voice rules followed by examples, along with the sample questions asked in the examinations, based on the same. Candidates will be explained the concept and active -passive rules in English grammar both in the text and video format.

Active & Passive Voice

Let us first understand the meaning of voice, and what is active voice and passive voice.

What is Voice of a verb?

The voice of a verb expresses whether the subject in the sentence has performed or received the action.

Example:

The watchman opens the door.

The door is opened by the watchman.

Types of Voices of Verb

Verbs have two voices (i) Active Voice (ii) Passive Voice

Active Voice – When an action performed by the subject is expressed by the verb, it is an active voice. Active voice is used when more straightforward relation and clarity is required between the subject and the verb.

Active Voice example:

Hens lay eggs.

Birds build nests.

Passive Voice –  When the action expressed by the verb is received by the subject, it is passive voice. Passive voice is used when the doer of the action is not known and the focus of the sentence is on the action and not the subject.

Passive Voice Examples:

Eggs are laid by hens.

Nests are built by birds.

Candidates preparing for any Government exam can check other important topics for the English language section.

List of Synonyms And Antonyms Direct & Indirect Speech Rules Letter Writing Format

List of Prepositions List of Homophones Idioms & Phrases

Active And Passive Voice Rules For Conversion of Sentence

Below are the active-passive voice rules to follow for changing an active sentence into a passive voice. Before heading to the rules of active-passive voice, let’s check the examples of active and passive voice sentences.

Conversion of Active and Passive voice examples

Rita wrote a letter. (Subject + Verb + Object)

A letter was written by Rita.  (Object) + (auxiliary verb) + (past participle) + (by subject).

She cooks food. (Subject + Verb + Object)

The food is cooked by her. (Object) + (auxiliary verb) + (past participle) + (by subject)

Candidates can watch the video on Active-Passive voice rules and concept in English. This will help them gain conceptual knowledge and understand the variety of questions asked in the exams even better.

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