Q. 11 Parents love their children.
A). Children have been loved by their parents.
B). Children will be loved by their parents.
C). Children are loved by their parents.
D). Children are being loved by their parents.
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Explanation: – In Passive Voice, Simple Pr., the structure will be as follows : Sub. (Ob. of Active) + is/are/am + V3 + by ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ Children are loved by + Ob. (Sub. of Active) ¯ their parents.
Q. 12 Close the doors.
A). Let the doors are closed.
B). The doors are to be closed.
C). Let the doors be closed.
D). Allow the doors to close.
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Explanation: – Let the doors be closed. (Passive) The sentence is in Imperative Mood and Simple Present Tense. (Active)
Q. 13 One should keep ones promises.
A). Promises should be kept by someone.
B). One promise should be kept.
C). Once a promise should be kept.
D). Promises should be kept.
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Explanation: – In Passive Voice, the structure will be as follows: Sub. (Ob. of Active) + should + be + V3 ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ Promises should be kept [(by one ) not required]
Q. 14 Who asked you to draft this letter ?
A). By who you are asked to draft this letter.
B). By who have you been asked to draft this letter.
C). By whom were you asked to draft this letter ?
D). By whom you were asked to draft this letter.
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Explanation: – By whom were you asked to draft this letter ? (Passive) The sentence is in Simple Past Tense. (Active) who in the Active form becomes by whom in the Passive.
Q. 15 Bipin was not told about the meeting.
A). Somebody did not tell Bipin about the meeting.
B). There was nobody who could tell Bipin about the meeting.
C). Nobody told Bipin about the meeting.
D). The meeting was not told about to Bipin.
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Explanation: – No body told Bipin about the meeting. (Active) The sentence is in Simple Past Tense. (Passive)









