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Active and Passive Voice

Change the following into other voice.

1. I saw him drawing a picture.

2. My friend does the cleaning during the holidays.

3.  Raja was appreciated by the students for his achievement and was rewarded a prize.

4. One should follow road rules.

5. Who decorated the room?

6. May God bless you with happiness.

7. Let the book not be lost.

8. A letter is being drafted by him.

9. I shall have completed my work next month.

10. Which colour did you choose?

11. I bit an apple.

12. Could you please lend some money to me?

13. You are requested to complete the assignment on time.

14. I knew Kumar for a long time.

15. Don’t ill-treat the innocent for their petty mistakes.

16. Where will the holidays be spent by your family?

17. It is known that the exam starts on June.

18. This problem would not have been created by him.

19. It is the time for the bell to be rung.

20. Why did your parents scold you?

21. The chief guest is expected shortly.

22. Prizes have been distributed to the winners by the organizers.

23. I have not seen anyone in the park this evening.

24. Cat must be belled.

25. Whose book did you give me the last week?

26. Ground level ozone and fine particles are released in the year.

27. Are we being watched by him at this moment?

28. Give us two biscuits each.

29. Why had a doctor not been called by you?

30. It was bred by a genuine African witch doctor?

31. My purse had been stolen yesterday in the class.

32. You are advised not to be careless.

35. They have asked me to pay the bill for the lunch.

36. Why have you stopped drawing after that incident?

37. Do well.

38. Did he has a car?

39. The employees of the company had had an argument with their manager.

 

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