prepare 5 questions on voice sentence and relative clauses
Answers
Relative clauses are those clauses which introduces a subject, a verb or a verb phrase with relative pronouns or relative adverbs like that, who, whom, etc.
In grammar the voice of the sentence determines the time when any action has been performed.
When action is done by the subject voice is active and when main emphasis is on the verb or the object the voice is passive.
EXPLANATION:
The five questions are as follows:
Find the relative clauses in the following sentences:
a.) Today I saw a person on a bus stop who is also my neighbour.
Relative clause : Who.
b.) I’m selling my car which I bought during Diwali last year.
Relative clause: which.
c.) Do you know the reason why she is absent today?
Relative clause: why.
Change the voice of the following:
d.) The cat ate the mouse. (active voice)
Passive voice: The mouse was eaten by the cat.
e.) The principle presented the trophy to the winning team. (active voice)
Passive voice: The winning team was given the trophy by the principle.