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Active and Passive Voice
Q. 1. Change the following sentence into passive voice: “The chef cooked a delicious meal.”
(A) A delicious meal was cooked by the chef.
(B) The chef was cooked a delicious meal.
(C) A delicious meal is cooked by the chef.
(D) The chef has cooked a delicious meal.
Answer:-(A)
The correct passive form of the sentence uses the past tense “was cooked” and retains the original meaning.
Q. 2. Which sentence is in the passive voice?
(A) She sings a song.
(B) The letter was written by John.
(C) They are playing football.
(D) He will finish the work.
Answer:-(B)
Passive voice sentences typically include a form of “to be” (e.g., “was written”) and the past participle.
Tenses / Sequence of Tenses
Q. 3. Choose the correct tense: “By next year, she ______ her degree.”
(A) will complete
(B) will have completed
(C) completes
(D) completed
Answer:-(B)
“Will have completed” is the future perfect tense, used for actions that will be finished by a specific future time.
Q. 4. Identify the correct sequence: “If it rains, we ______ at home.”
(A) will stay
(B) would stay
(C) stayed
(D) stay
Answer:-(A)
In the first conditional (real possibility), “if + present tense” is followed by “will + base verb.”
Direct and Indirect Narration
Q. 5. Convert to indirect speech: She said, “I am reading a book.”
(A) She said that she was reading a book.
(B) She said that she is reading a book.
(C) She said that she had been reading a book.
(D) She said that she read a book.
Answer:-(A)
In indirect speech, present tense (“am reading”) changes to past tense (“was reading”).
Q. 6. Identify the correct indirect form: He asked, “Where do you live?”
(A) He asked where I lived.
(B) He asked where did I live.
(C) He asked where I live.
(D) He asked where do I live.
Answer:-(A)
In indirect questions, the word order changes to subject-verb (e.g., “I lived”).
Sentence Transformation
Q. 7. Transform into negative: “She has finished her homework.”
(A) She has not finished her homework.
(B) She did not finish her homework.
(C) She does not finish her homework.
(D) She had not finished her homework.
Answer:-(A)
The negative of present perfect uses “has/have + not + past participle.”
Q. 8. Change to interrogative: “They can solve the problem.”
(A) Can they solve the problem?
(B) Do they can solve the problem?
(C) Can solve they the problem?
(D) They can solve the problem?
Answer:-(A)
Modal verbs (e.g., “can”) form questions by inversion with the subject.
Correction of Sentences
Q. 9. Correct the sentence: “Each of the students are responsible.”
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