Voice ( Active and Passive) - Passive Voice Exercise : type 1 - English Grammar
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Voice ( Active and Passive) - Passive Voice Exercise : type 1 - English Grammar
Explore comprehensive English Grammar, Hindi Vyakaran, Writing Skills, and Hindi–English Translation notes designed for clear concept building and exam preparation. This section covers essential grammar rules with examples, parts of speech, tenses, voice and narration, along with structured formats for letter writing and essay writing. Whether you are preparing for school exams or competitive tests, these well-organized and easy-to-understand notes will help you strengthen your language skills and improve accuracy in both Hindi and English.
Voice ( Active and Passive) - Passive Voice Exercise : type 1 - English Grammar
Voice ( Active and Passive)
Passive Voice Exercise : type 1
Exercise for Practice:
1. PRESENT INDEFINITE TENSE:
A. Change into passive voice.
1. I respect you.
2. You love me.
3. They write a letter.
4. She draws a picture.
5. I earn money.
6. You tell a lie.
7. We select a boy.
8. Players play cricket.
9. Radha sing a song.
10. You sell fruits.
Solutions:
1. You are respected by me.
2. I am loved by you.
3. A letter is writen by them.
4. A picture is drawn by her.
5. Money is earned by me.
6. A lie is told by you.
7. A boy is selected by you.
8. Cricket is played by players,
9. A song is sung by Radha.
10. Fruits are sold by you.
B. Change into passive voice.
1. Ashok wants a pen.
2. Ram makes a chair.
3. They run a race.
4. The peon rings the bell.
5. She does not wash clothes.
6. My father always helps me.
7. She gathers flowers.
8. He helps the poor.
9. You do not keep your word.
10. This officer does not punish his juniors.
C. Change into passive voice (Misclenoius Exercise)
1. I expect good news.
2. He bought a beautiful doll.
3. Kamla brought a cup of tea for me.
4. Do you read an English book?
5. She will make a fresh tea.
6. Does Manish cut green vegetables with knife?
7. Children have washed their clothes
8. He did not know you.
9. We wore woolen dresses?
10. Had they demanded some coffee?
11. Does Anita want a glass of milk?
12. Hen laid an egg.
13. Do I love her?
14. You should take a chance.
15. Girls can cross a river.
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In addition to English grammar, this guide provides detailed Hindi Vyakaran Notes covering essential grammar topics required in school and board examinations.
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- Letter Writing Format (Formal & Informal)
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- Paragraph Writing
- Notice Writing
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