Sunday, 31 May 2026

QUESTIONS ON CHANGE THE VOICE


QUESTIONS ON CHANGE THE VOICE 
Simple Present Tense: play, plays, do play, does play: is am, are

The teacher explains the lesson.

They do not clean the room.

Does the gardener water the plants?

Why do the students respect him?

Present Continuous Tense: is am, are playing: + being 

The workers are building a bridge.

She is not writing the letter.

Are they repairing the road?

What is the chef preparing?

Present Perfect Tense: have, has played = +been

The police have arrested the thief.

We have not completed the project.

Have you finished the work?

Why has she hidden the truth?

Additional Simple Present/Perfect Forms

Someone has stolen my bicycle.

Nobody has answered the question.

Simple Past Tense

The company launched a new product.

They did not invite me.

Did the doctor examine the patient?

Who broke the window?

Somebody informed me about the meeting.

Nobody helped the injured man.

Past Continuous Tense: was, were playing = +being 

The children were flying kites.

He was not driving the car.

Were they discussing the issue?

What was the officer checking?

Past Perfect Tense: had played = +been

She had completed the assignment.

They had not paid the bill.

Had the manager approved the plan?

Why had he rejected the proposal?

Simple Future Tense: will / shall play = +be

They will announce the results tomorrow.

He will not attend the meeting.

Will the committee accept the proposal?

When will they release the report?

Future Perfect Tense: will/shall have played = +been

She will have finished the work by evening.

They will not have completed the bridge by then.

Will you have submitted the form before Monday?

Why will the company have changed the policy?

Modals: can /could etc. play +be

You can solve the problem.

They cannot answer the question.

May I use your pen?

Why should we follow these rules?

The government must protect the environment.

We ought to respect our elders.

They might postpone the match.

You need not complete the task today.

Imperatives (Positive) verb (play)+object = Let +object + be + v3.

Open the door.

Please help the poor.

Let him finish the work.

Imperatives (Negative) Don't + verb (play)+object = Let not +object + be + v3. Or, Let +object +not be + v3.

Do not waste time.

Never tell a lie.

Imperative Without Object: Verb. (Play.)/ Don't play: You are asked /ordered /advised to or not to + verb1 (play).

Sit down.

Come here.

Stand up.

Don't smoke.

Don't lie.

Kindly wait.

Don't laugh.

Extra Practice (Who/Whom Type)

Who teaches you English?

Whom did they appoint as captain?

Who will help the old man?

Why did nobody inform me?

Let us celebrate the victory.

People speak English all over the world.

Has anyone answered the question?

Who wrote this poem?

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