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15561. Passive form of 'BBC broadcast the news' is
The news are broadcasted by BBC
The news are broadcast by BBC
The news is broadcast by BBC
The news was broadcast by BBC
15562. Look at the poll results-do they inspire hope? (Choose the passive form)
Let the poll results be looked - is hope inspired by them?
Let the poll results be looked at-hope inspired by them?
Let the pool results be looked at-is hope being inspired by them?
Let the poll results be looked at-is hope inspired by them?
15563. Who taught you grammar? (Choose the passive form)
By whom you were taught grammar?
By whom were you taught grammar?
By whom was grammar you taught?
By whom were grammar taught to you?
15564. Which one is the correct active English is spoken all over the world. sentence of the passive form-
People speaks English all over the world.
All people of the world speak English.
People speak English all over the world.
All the world people speak English.
15565. The cat is running after the rat. (Choose the passive form)
The rat was being run after by the cat.
The rat is being run after by the cat.
The rat is run after by the cat.
The cat is being run after by the rat.
15566. We ought to have saved our environment.
Our environment ought to have been saved.
Our environment ought to have been save.
Our environment ought to had been saved.
Our environment ought to have saved.
15567. He did not tell the dangerous secret to anybody.
The dangerous secret was not told to anybody by him
The dangerous secret was not told to him by anyone
The dangerous secret was told not him to anybody
Anybody was not told about the dangerous secret by him
15568. Find out the correct passive form of the sentence "He has to do it".
It is to be done by him.
It has been done by him.
It would be done by him.
It has to be done by him.
15569. Which one of the following sentences is in passive form?
They are building a new road in the city.
The room has been cleaned.
Somebody has cleaned the room.
Somebody is using the computer now.
15570. 'Who has drafted this letter?' Passive form of this sentence is-
Who the letter has been drafted?
Whom has the letter been drafted?
By whom the letter has been drafted?
By whom has the letter been drafted?
15571. Don't laugh at me. (Choose the passive form)
Let me be laughed at.
Let me be not laughed at.
I am laughed at.
Let me be not laughed.
15572. 'You need to clean your shoes properly.' The active form of the sentence is:
Your shoes are needed to clean properly.
You are needed to clean your shoes properly.
Your shoes need to be cleaned properly.
Your shoes are needed by you to clean properly.
15573. The critic wrote a scathing review.
A review was written with the critic
A scathing review written by the critic
A scathing review written and viewed by the critic
A scathing review was written by the critic.
15574. The passive voice of "Mend your ways" is:
Let you be mended your ways.
Your ways should be mended.
Your ways are mended by you.
Let your ways be mended.
15575. 'Whom do you want?" Change into passive.
By whom you are wanted?
By whom are you wanted?
Whom is wanted by you?
Who is wanted by you?
15576. The passive form of 'who did it'?
By whom was it be done?
By whom was it done?
whom was it be done?
It was done by whom?
15577. 'He pleases us.' Passive form of the sentence is-.
We were pleased with him
We are pleased with him
We are pleased by him
We are pleased to him
15578. We ought to obey our teachers. The correct form of voice is-
Teachers ought to be obeyed by us.
Our teachers ought to be obeyed by us.
We obey our teachers.
Our teachers should be obeyed by us.
15579. Passive form of 'We called him a fool' is-
He had been called a fool by us.
He was called a fool by us.
He has called a fool by us.
He has been called a fool by us.
15580. Passive form of the sentence The teacher always answer the students' questions' is-
The students' questions always answered by the teacher.
The students' questions are answered to the teacher.
The students' questions are always answered by the teacher.
The students' questions are answered by the teacher.