Active and Passive Voice – Exercise – 3

141. You must do your duty.

(a) Your duty must be done by you.
(b) You must be doing duty.
(c) Your duty should have been done by you.
(d) You have done your duty.

Answer
Answer : (a)
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142. The beavers have built a perfect dam across the stream.

(a) A perfect dam had been built by the beavers across the stream.
(b) A perfect dam has been built by the beavers across the stream.
(c) A perfect dam have been built by the beavers across the stream.
(d) A perfect dam was being built by the beavers across the stream.

Answer
Answer : (b)
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143. He likes people to call him Sir.

(a) He likes to be called Sir by people.
(b) He likes to be called Sir by people.
(c) He likes people who call him Sir.
(d) To call him Sir is liked by people.

Answer
Answer : (a)
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144. Let him see the picture.

(a) Let the picture be seen by him.
(b) The picture is seen by him.
(c) Let him the picture be seen.
(d) The picture is seen by him.

Answer
Answer : (a)
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145. The boys killed the snake with a stick.

(a) The snake was killed by the boys with a stick.
(b) A stick was killed by the boys with a snake.
(c) A snake with a stick was killed by the boys.
(d) A snake is killed by the boys with a stick.

Answer
Answer : (a)
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