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M Exercise 6. Fill in the blanks with the simple future, passive forms of the verbs
given in the brackets:
1. This issue
at the next meeting. (discuss)
2. Annual examination
in the second week of March. (hold)
3. The result
on 28th March. (declare)
4. The toppers
merit certificates. (award)
5. The syllabus
next year. (change)
6. A new flyover
at this site. (build)
Exercise 7. Rewrite these sentences using the passive voice:​

Answers

Answered by stylishtamilachee
44

Answer:

6. Fill in the blanks with the simple future, passive forms of the verbs given in the brackets:

1. This issue will be discussed at the next meeting. (discuss)

2. Annual examination will be held in the second week of March. (hold)

3. The result will be declared on 28th March. (declare)

4. The toppers will be awarded with merit certificates. (award)

5. The syllabus will be changed next year. (change)

6. A new flyover will be built at this site. (build)

Explanation:

There are three main tenses :

  • Present tense

  • Past tense and

  • Future tense.

The future tense has four forms :

  • Simple Future Tense

  • Future continuous tense or future progressive tense

  • Future perfect tense and

  • Future perfect continuous tense or future perfect progressive tense.

  1. The simple future tense is used to indicate an action which we think or believe will happen in the future.
  2. The future continuous tense indicates an action which will be in progress at some time in the future.
  3. The future perfect tense indicate an action which will be completed by a certain time in the future.
  4. The future perfect continuous tense tells about an action which will be in progress over a period of time that will end in the future.

Answered by SaI20065
15

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 \bigstar \rm \underline{1. discussed. \bold{(discuss)}} \\  \\ </p><p></p><p> \bigstar \rm \underline{2. held . \bold{ (hold)}} \\  \\ </p><p></p><p>  \bigstar\rm \underline{3. declared.  \bold{(declare)}} \\  \\ </p><p></p><p>  \bigstar\rm \underline{4. awarded .  \bold{(award)}} \\  \\ </p><p></p><p> \bigstar \rm \underline{5. changed. \bold{ (change)}} \\  \\ </p><p></p><p> \bigstar \rm \underline{6. will \:  be \:  built.  \bold{(build)}}

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