Q-1 fill in the blanks with the passive form of future perfect tense.
1. the leaves _ (shed)by the trees in autumn.
2. the homework – (finish) by then.
3. the text – (pay) by them.
4. they _(send) to the hostel by their parents.
5. the poor mother _ (force) to move out of the house.
Q-2 fill in the blanks with the passive form of the verb given in the brackets.
1. the project should _ (complete) by 15th October.
2. the match may _ (win) by Spain.
3. the money must _ (deposit) in the bank.
4. the new books can – (introduce) in the school.
5. the functions could – (organised) on Sunday.
Answers
Answer:
Q1
In which among the following cases, the joint session of both the Houses of Parliament can be summoned?
1. To amend the Constitution.
2. When Bill has been pending with one House for more than six months after it was passed by the other.
3. When both the Houses disagree on the amendments to be made in a Bill.
4. When a Bill is passed by one House and is rejected by the other.
Q.1.) Fill in the blanks with the pa ssive form of future perfect tense.
1. The leaves shedded by the trees in autumn.
2. The homework was finished by then.
3. The text was texted by them.
4. They were sent to the hostel by their parents.
5. The poor mother was forced to move out of the house.
Q.2 fill in the blanks with the pa ssive form of the verb given in the brackets.
1. The project should completed by 15th October.
2. The match may be wonned by Spain.
3. The money must be deposited in the bank.
4. The new books can be introduced in the school.
5. The functions could organise on Sunday.
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Kinds of verbs –
There are two kinds of verbs:
- Transitive verbs
- Intransitive verbs
• Transitive Verbs
A verb that shows an action that pa sses over from a subject to an object is called a transitive verb. In short, we can say that a transitive verb takes an object.
e.g.
- They are building a house.
- Leela likes her little sister.
- Nancy is making a kite.
- I shall write a letter.
• Intransitive Verbs
A verb that shows an action that does not pa ss over from a subject to an object, is called an intransitive verb. In short, an intransitive verb does not take an object.
e.g.
- The baby cries.
- I am hungry.
- The bell rang.
- The rain has stopped.