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Miscellaneous
2. Change the following sentences into Passive Voice
1. The boy cannot lift this box.
2. We must help the poor.
3. India may win the match.
4. We should love our country.
5. One must do one's duty.
6. The people may have known the truth.
7. You should help your neighbour.
8. I shall have bought a car.
9. One should love one's country.
10. My wife is to buy a scooter.
11. Someone is to help the helpless.
12. He has to do this work.
13. The teacher has to distribute prizes among the studen
14. The postman had to deliver the letters.
15. The doctor was to examine the patients.
16. I was to buy some books.
17. They switched off the light
18. The criminals cut down the telephone wires.
19. A car ran over a child.
20. I have to do this work.
21. The rich often laugh at the poor.
22. The police charged him with murder.
23. We must take care of our health.
24. Someone has stolen my handkerchief.
25. The editor has to check the manuscript.
26. Her behaviour disgusts me.
27. The glass contains milk.
28. The news surprised me.
29. Gardening interests my mother.
30. I cannot please her.
31. I know her.
32. His behaviour amused us.
33. His conduct amazed them.
24 Shut the gate.​

Answers

Answered by Esmerayy
40

Answer:

1. This box cannot be lifted by the boy.

2. The poor must be helped.

3. The match might be won by India.

4. Our country should be loved by us.

5. One's duty must be done by him.

6. The truth may have been known by the people

7. Your neighbour should be helped by you.

8. A car shall have been bought by me.

9. One's country should be loved by him.

10. A scooter is to be bought by my wife.

11. The helpless has to be helped by someone.

12. This work has to be done by him.

13. The prizes will be distributed among the students by the teacher.

14. The letters had to be delivered by the postman.

15. The patients had to be examined by the doctor.

16. Some books were about to be bought by me (not sure about this one)

17. Lights were switched off by them.

18. The telephone wires were cutted by criminals.

19. The child was ran over by the car.

20. This work has to be done by me.

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Sorry, I got extremely tired or else I would've ended them :)

Answered by Pratham2508
2

Answer:

  1. This box cannot be lifted by the boy.
  2. The poor must be helped.
  3. The match might be won by India.
  4. Our country should be loved by us.
  5. One's duty must be done by him.
  6. The truth may have been known by the people
  7. Your neighbour should be helped by you.
  8. A car shall have been bought by me.
  9. One's country should be loved by him.
  10. A scooter is to be bought by my wife.
  11. The helpless has to be helped by someone.
  12. This work has to be done by him.
  13. The prizes will be distributed among the students by the teacher.
  14. The letters had to be delivered by the postman.
  15. The patients had to be examined by the doctor.
  16. Some books were about bought by me
  17. Lights were switched off by them.
  18. The telephone wires were cut by criminals.
  19. The child was run over by the car.
  20. This work has to be done by me.
  21. The poor often get laughed at by the rich
  22. He got charged by the police with murder
  23. Our health must be taken care of by us.
  24. My handkerchief was stolen by someone
  25. The manuscript was checked by the editor
  26. I was displeased by her behavior.
  27. The milk is contained in the glass.
  28. I was surprised by the news
  29. My mother has an interest in gardening
  30. She cannot be pleased by me
  31. She is known to me
  32. We were amused by her behavior
  33. They were amazed at his conduct.
  34. Let the door be shut

Explanation:

Passive Voice:

  • Many languages use grammatical voice constructions known as the passive voice.
  • The subject is a phrase with a passive voice that communicates/tells the topic of the primary verb, that is, the individual or object that is subjected to the action or has its status altered.
  • In contrast, the subject plays the role of the agent in active voice.
  • For instance, the subject (the tree) indicates the patient rather than the actor's actor in the passive phrase "The tree was dragged down." The statements "The tree is fallen" and "Someone knocked down the tree" are active phrases in contrast.

Active Voice:

  • Many languages throughout the world use the grammatical construction known as the active voice.
  • In nominative-accusative languages, including English and the majority of other Indo-European languages, it is the unmarked voice for sentences containing a transitive verb.
  • When the subject of the verb does the action mentioned, the verb is quite often present in the active voice.
  • When the subject of a phrase represents the agent of the primary verb, the active voice is utilized.
  • In other words, the subject carries out the verb's specified action.

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