TRANSFORMATION OF SENTENCES (ACTIVE/PASSIVE)
191. (1) The story was being completed by him on time.        206. (3) His subordinate was punished by the Army chief.
     (Passive)                                                     (Passive)
     The sentence is in Simple Past Tense. (Active)                The sentence is in Simple Past Tense. (Active)
192. (1) The house was painted green by Sheela. (Passive)     207. (4) Promises must be kept. (Passive)
     The sentence is in Simple Past Tense. (Active)                The sentence is in Simple Present Tense. (Active).
193. (4) The Nobel Prize for Physics has been won by an            Modal (must) has been used.
     American scientist. (Passive)                            208. (3) All the telephone wires have been cut. (Passive)
     The sentense is in Present Perfect Tense. (Active)            The sentence is in Present Perfect Tense. (Active)
194. (4) They will have felicitated the winners by now. (Ac-  209. (2) A letter will be written by me. (Passive)
     tive)                                                         The sentence is in Simple Future Tense. (Active)
     The sentence is in Future Perfect Tense. (Passive)       210. (2) Shall we help Motin ? (Active)
    By now the winners will have been felicitated.                 The sentence is in Simple Future Tense. (Passive)
    (by them)                                                 211. (4) I have written a letter. (Active)
                   ̄                        ̄                        The sentence is in Present Perfect Tense. (Passive)
     ̄                                                         212. (1) This picture cannot be drawn by me. (Passive)
               Subject                  Verb                       The sentence is in Simple Present Tense. (Active)
    Object        ®                    Passive                     The model (can) has been used in active which changed
                                                                   to can be in passive.
    They         willl have felicitated        the winners    213. (4) The bridge had been constructed by the men. (Pas-
    by now.                                                        sive)
        ̄                     ̄                   ̄                   The sentence is in Past Perfect Tense. (Active)
    Subject               Verb                 Object         214. (2) Let not the police be informed about the robbery.
    ®Active                                                        (Passive)
195. (3) The office sanctioned me the loan. (Active)               The sentence is in Simple Present Tense. (Active)
     The sentence is in Simple Past tense. (Passive)          215. (4) I have been spotted by them in the crowd. (Pas-
196. (2) Let the window be opened. (Passive)                       sive)
     The sentence is in Simple Present Tense. (Active).            The sentence is in Present Perfect Tense. (Active)
     The Verb ‘open’ is in Imperative Mood.                   216. (1) We were made to work by him. (Passive)
197. (3) Rainfall has been reduced due to deforestation in         The sentence is in Simple Past Tense. (Active)
     tropical lands. (Passive)                                217. (1) ‘War and Peace’ was written by Leo Tolstoy. (Pas-
     The sentence is in Present Perfect Tense. (Active)            sive)
198. (1) The arm of the injured man was bandaged by the            The sentence is in Simple Past Tense. (Active)
     doctor. (Passive)                                        218. (2) Three puppies were rescued by Rita. (Passive)
     The sentence is in Simple Past Tense. (Active)                The sentence is in Simple Past Tense. (Active)
199. (2) I was startled from the deep depths of slumber by    219. (4) Will a letter have been written by him ? (Passive)
     the ringing of the alarm clock. (Passive)                     The sentence is in Future Perfect Tense. (Active)
     The sentence is in Simple Past Tense. (Active)           220. (3) I was advised by the doctor to give up sweets.
200. (2) The national anthem will be sung by one of the            (Passive)
     girls in the class at the end of the function. (Passive)      The sentence is in Simple Past Tense. (Active)
     The sentence is in Simple Future Tense. (Active)         221. (4) You will be laughed at by them. (Passive)
201. (4) A picture would be drawn by Robin in the compe-           The sentence is in Simple Future Tense. (Active)
     tition. (Passive)                                        222. (3) The authorities shall prosecute trespassers. (Ac-
     The sentence is in Simple Future Tense. (Active)              tive)
202. (2) By whom were you given the ice-cream ? (Passive)          The sentence is in Simple Future Tense. (Passive)
     The sentence is in Simple Past Tense. (Active)           223. (3) The glasses were filled with water by the waiter.
203. (2) Are your lessons not being revised by you. (Pas-          (Passive)
     sive)                                                         The sentence is in Simple Past Tense. (Active)
     The sentence is in Present Continuous Tense. (Ac-        224. (2) The dog was taken for a walk by her. (Passive)
     tive)                                                         The sentence is in Simple Past Tense. (Active)
204. (2) Indiscipline should not be encouraged by us.         225. (3) The car was being driven by him so fast that it
     (Passive)                                                     skidded on the snowy road. (Passive)
     The sentence is in Simple Present Tense. (Active).            The sentence is in Past Continuous Tense. (Active)
     Modal-should not has been used in Active which           226. (2) I don’t like being told what to do. (Passive)
     changes to should not be in the Passive.                      The sentence is in Simple Present Tense. (Active)
205. (1) Wise men will be blessed by our Almighty. (Pas-      227. (2) Dinesh was seen shopping at the mall by Aditya.
     sive)                                                         (Passive)
     The sentence is in Simple Future Tense. (Active)              The sentence is in Simple Past Tense. (Active)
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