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Active-Passive : Past Indefinite - Exercise Two

Change the Following Sentences into Voice:-

1. Did she not bring toys?

2. He left that job.

3. We took decision.

4. She did not like that colour.

5. Did you watch that movie?

Active-Passive : Past Indefinite - Exercise One

Change the Following Sentences into Voice:-

1. I bought two tickets.

2. I took loan.

3. My grandparents blessed me.

4. They appointed him.

5. Police arrested him.

Active-Passive: Present Tense Misc - Exercise

Change the Following Sentences into Voice:-

1. She finds faults.

2. Has he brought vegetables?

3. He likes this colour.

4. I have hung pictures.

Active-Passive: Present Perfect - Exercise Two

Change the Following Sentences into Passive Voice

1. They have taken a flat.

2. My father has given car.

3. I have not spent money.

4. Has servant given message?

Active-Passive: Present Perfect - Exercise One

Change the Following Sentences into Passive Voice:-

1. They have watched this film.

2. I have not completed home-work.

3. He has not informed the police.

Active-Passive: Present continuous - Exercise Two

Change the Following Sentences into Passive Voice:-

1. I am driving a car.

2. He is watering the plants.

3. He is not taking loan.

4. My mother is buying a dress.

Active-Passive: Present Continuous - Exercise One

Change the Following Sentences into Passive Voice:-

1. I am not allowing him.

2. My grandmother is reading a book.

3. Is your friend not listening to the music?

Active-Passive: Present Indefinite - Exercise Two

Change the Following Sentences into Passive Voice:-

1. Do you follow traffic rules?

2. My father deposits money.

3. Does she not like burger?

4. Do they bring chocolates?

Active-Passive: Present Indefinite - Exercise One

Change the following sentences into passive voice:-

1. He helps me.

2. Doctor gives us medicine.

3. She likes flowers.

4. We enjoy their company.

5. Do you play cricket?

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