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Practice set (Exercise) - Active and Passive Voice, Modals

 Transform the following sentences into other voice.

1. Please sleep early
Ans. You are advised to sleep early.
  
2. Children welcomed the new teacher yesterday.
Ans. The new teacher was welcomed by children yesterday.

3. A clear indication has been identified by the meteorologist about a cyclone.
Ans. Meteorologist has identified a clear indication about a cyclone.

4. I had been fined by the traffic inspector.
Ans. Traffic inspector had fined me.

5. Pauline was cooking the lunch for us.
Ans. The lunch was being cooked by Pauline for us.

6. Don't eat junk foods.
Ans. You are ordered not to eat junk foods. / Let junk foods not be eaten.

7. I love my mother.
Ans. My mother is loved by me.

8. My parents have advised me to concentrate on studies.
Ans. I have been advised by my parents to concentrate on studies.

9. Who wrote the letter?
Ans. By whom was the letter written?

10. She would address the audience.
Ans. The audience would be addressed by her.

Fill in the blanks with appropriate modals.

1. ____________ we start our trip tomorrow?
Ans. Shall

2. ____________ I start the exam? 
Ans. May

3. He said that he ________ come the next day.
Ans. Would 

4. We __________ play football long back in our school days but can't now.
Ans. Used to

5. He ___________ help his parents when they become old.
Ans. Ought to

6. Alex _________ solve the problem on his own.
Ans. Can

7. ____________ you live long!
Ans. May 

8. I promise that I __________ secure first place.
Ans. Will

9. You ___________ follow the rules of the institution.
Ans. Must / Should 

10. They __________ arrive next month.
Ans. Will


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