Active and Passive Voice – Exercise – 3

136. We hope that we shall win the match.

(a) The match is hoped to be won.
(b) Match winning is our hope.
(c) It is hoped that the match will be won by us.
(d) Winning the match is hoped by us.

Answer
Answer : (c)
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137. You will have finished this work by tomorrow.

(a) This work will have been finished tomorrow.
(b) This work will be finished by tomorrow.
(c) This work will finished tomorrow.
(d) This work will have been finished by tomorrow.

Answer
Answer : (d)
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138. They laughed at his warnings and objected to all his proposals.

(a) His warnings were laughed at and all his proposals were objected to.
(b) His warnings and all his proposals were laughed at and objected to.
(c) His warnings were laughed at and his proposals were objected.
(d) He was laughed at his warnings and objected to all his proposals.

Answer
Answer : (a)
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139. It is a temptation to be resisted.

(a) One should resist such a temptation.
(b) One can resist such a temptation.
(c) One should resist a temptation.
(d) One has to resist such a temptation.

Answer
Answer : (d)
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140. We will know the outcome of these experiments after six months.

(a) The outcome of these experiments will be known after six months.
(b) The outcome will be known of these experiments after six months.
(c) After six months, we will know the outcome of these experiments.
(d) These experiments will have a known outcome after six months.

Answer
Answer : (a)
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