Active and Passive Voice – Exercise – 2

Directions : The sentences have been given in Active/Passive voice. From the given alternatives, choose the one which best expresses the given sentence in Passive/Active voice.

61. People speak English all over the world.

(a) English is spoken all over the world.
(b) English was spoken all over the world.
(c) English was spoken by people.
(d) English is spoken by people.

Answer
Answer : (a)
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62. Can you recite this poem ?

(a) This poem can be recited by you.
(b) You are requested to recite this poem.
(c) Would this poem be recited by you ?
(d) Can this poem be recited by you ?

Answer
Answer : (d)
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63. Tell him to get out of our house.

(a) He is told to get out of our house.
(b) Let him be told to get out of our house.
(c) He might be told to get out of our house.
(d) He should be told that he may get out of our house.

Answer
Answer : (b)
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64. Don`t speak until someone speaks to you.

(a) Don`t speak until you are spoken to.
(b) Don`t speak until someone is spoken to.
(c) Don`t speak until you have been spoken to.
(d) Don`t speak until someone has been spoken to.

Answer
Answer : (a)
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65. People claim to have seen the suspect in several cities.

(a) The suspect is being seen in several cities.
(b) The suspect has been the people in several cities.
(c) The suspect is claimed to have been seen in several cities.
(d) The suspect was seen by people in several cities.

Answer
Answer : (c)
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