Thursday, 24 December 2020

Voice

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Voice

Change the voice of the following:

 

1. The panel asked Sudha technical questions.

2. We have never employed any ladies on the shop floor.

3. Mr. Moolgaokar introduced Sudha to Mr. JRD Tata.

4. Sudha had to show some reports to Mr. Moolgaokar.

5. Hard work brings success.

6. Baron Hausberg buys all my pictures.

7. Will Pakistan build a nuclear breeder?

8. His conduct amazed us.

9. Who is creating this mess?

10. He is said to be very rich.

 

Answers

 

1. Sudha was asked technical questions by the panel.

2. No lady has ever been employed on the shop floor by us.

3. Sudha was introduced to Mr. JRD Tata by Mr. Moolgaokar.

4. Some reports had to be shown to Mr. Moolgaokar by Sudha.

5. Success is brought by hard work.

6. All my pictures are bought by Baron Hausberg.

7. Will a nuclear breeder be built by Pakistan?

8. We were amazed at his conduct.

9. By whom is this mess being created?

10. They say that he is very rich.

 

(2) Change the voice of the following:

1. The wicked people look down upon books.

2. We should not use bookish knowledge to condemn others.

3. Physical exercises cure physical ailments.

4. We should read good books with full concentration.

5. Studies mould man's character in a healthy manner.

6. I cannot accept your offer.

7. Crafty men condemn studies.

8. When will you pay your fees.

9. Alas! we shall hear her voice no more.

10. She could not help me with my lessons.

 

                                           Answers

1. Books are looked upon by the wicked people.

2. Bookish knowledge should not be used to condemn others."

3. Physical ailments are cured Physical exercises.

4. Good books should be read with full concentration.

5. Man's character is moulded in a healthy manner by studies.

6. Your offer cannot be accepted by me.

7. Studies are condemned by crafty men.

8. When will your fees be paid by you?

9. Alas! her voice will be heard no more by us.

10. I could not be helped with my lesson by her.

                                                               (3)

Change the voice of the following:

1. They had seen a mother grizzly and two cubs the previous day.

2.  He found the skin of his left cheek hanging.

3. Handicaps should be accepted in life.

4. She never shooed them away.

5. She didn't show any emotion.

6. I could hear her reciting prayers.

7. We have mortgaged our conscience to money.

8. We are threatening the third fundamental freedom.

9. We should not plunder the natural resources of the earth.

10. How can we prevent these conflicts?

 

Answers

 

1. A mother grizzly and two cups had been seen by them the previous day. 2.

2. The skin of his left cheek was found hanging by him.

3. We should accept the handicaps in life.

4. They were never shooed away by her.

5. No emotion was showed by her.

6. Her reciting prayers could be heard by me.

7. Our conscience has been mortgaged to money by us.

8. The third fundamental freedom is being threatened by us.

9. The natural resources of the earth should not be plundered by us.

10. How can these conflicts be prevented by us?

 

                                         (4)

Change the voice of the following:

1. We threw chapattis to them.

2. We shared the same room.

3. I know what I can do.

4. What should we do to encourage environment-friendly practices?

5. The enemy surround Major Som Nath's company from three sides.

6. He killed many of the intruders in hand to hand fighting.

7. The enemy aircraft dropped bombs on the ground targets.

8. Malcolm would open the door periodically.

9. He couldn't bear the thought of people's stares.  

10. Malcolm gave Barb a beautiful ring.

 

 

Answers

1. Chapattis were thrown to them by us.

2. The same room was shared by us.

3. What I can do is known to me.

4. What should be done by us to encourage environment-friendly practices?

5. Major Som Nath's company was surrounded from three sides by the enemy.

6. Many of the intruders were killed by him in hand to hand fighting

7. Bombs were dropped on the ground targets by the enemy aircraft.

8. The door would be opened periodically by Malcolm. .

9. The thought of people's stares could not be borne by him.

10. Barb was given a beautiful ring by Malcolm.

 

 (5)

Change the voice of the following:

1. The surgeon put in more than 1000 stitches.

2. The doctor advised the patient not to eat rice.

3. The flies were laying eggs in her wounds.

4. Do you imitate others?

5. I shall help you in every way.

6. Why did your brother give such a rude reply?

7. Discipline trains people to obey rules and orders.

8. The Major rebuked the author for not returning a salute properly.

9. Discipline does not cut down individual freedom.

10. A private soldier saluted the author.

 

Answers

 

1. More than 1000 stitches were put in by the surgeon.

2. The patient was advised not to eat rice by the doctor.

3. Eggs were being laid in her wounds by the flies.

4. Are others imitated by you?

5. You will be helped by me in every way!

6. Why was, such a rude reply given by your brother?

7. People one trained by discipline to obey rules and orders.  

8. The author was rebuked by the Major for not returning a salute properly.

9. Individual liberty is not cut down by discipline.

10. The author was saluted by a private soldier.

 

(6)

Change the voice of the following:

1. Malcolm was driving Barb to the town of Langley.

2. Did they move Malcolm to a hospital in Edmonton?

3. Grandmother had already washed and plastered my wooden slate.

4. Grandmother was still reciting prayers.

5. What had the teachers taught you at the English school?

6. The smell of blood and the bear had nauseated him.

7. How could anyone love a freak?

8. She was writing five to six letters to Malcolm every week.

9. The grizzly was making short grunting sounds.

10. The giant grizzly was gnawing the back of her neck.

Answers

1. Barb was being driven to the town of Langley by Malcolm.

2. Was Malcolm moved to a hospital in Edmonton by them?

3. My wooden slate had already been washed and plastered by Grandmother.

4. Prayers were still being recited by Grandmother.

5. What had you been taught by the teachers at the English school?

6. He had been nauseated by the smell of blood and the bear.

7. How could a freak be loved by anyone?

8. Malcolm was being written five to six letters by her every week.

9. Short grunting sounds were being made by the grizzly.

10. The back of her neck was being gnawed by the giant grizzly.

(7)

Change the voice of the following:

1. She bathed and dressed me.

2. Both Malcolm and Barb loved the mountains.

3. How did the grizzly attack Malcolm and Barb?

4. Mother threw sparrows bread crumbs.

5. This time the village dogs would meet us at the temple door.

6. The sun had warmed them.

7. One swat of the grizzly's paw knocked him senseless.

8. The grizzly let out a deafening roar.

9. The nurse was changing his bandages.

10. When we carried my grandmother's corpse off, the birds flew away quietly.

Answers

1. I was bathed and dressed by her.

2. The mountains were loved by both Malcolm and Barb.

 3. How were Malcolm and Barb attacked by the grizzly?

4. Sparrows were throw bread crumbs by mother.

5. This time we would be met by the village dogs at the temple door.

6. They had been warmed by the sun.

7. He was knocked senseless by one swat of the grizzly's paw.

8. A deafening roar was let out by the grizzly.

9. His bandages were being changed by the nurse.

10. When my grandmother's corpse was carried off, the birds flew away quietly.

 

Change the voice of the following:

1. In ancient India people worshipped the forests.

2. Eyes lend a unique beauty to the human face.  

3. We must conserve every drop of water.

4. What has man sought in vain through ages?

5. Next morning the sweeper swept the bread-crumbs.

6. As was customary we laid her on the ground.

7. She ignored our protests.

8. The grizzly was raking his face again and again.

9. I had won a breathing space.

10. Malcolm and Barb had spent many hours together.

 

Answers

1. In ancient India the forests were worshipped.

2. A unique beauty is lent to the human face by eyes.

3. Every drop of water must be conserved.

4. What has been sought by man in vain through ages?

5. Next morning the bread crumbs were swept by the sweeper.

6. As was customary she was laid on the ground by us.

7. Our protests were ignored by us.

8. His face was being raked by the grizzly again and again.

9. A breathing space had been won by me.

10. Many hours had been spent together by Malcolm and Barb.

 

 (9)

Change the voice of the following:

1. Rising populations and expanding agriculture have increased the consumption of water.

2. His long, white beard covered the best part of his chest.

3. The priest taught us the alphabet and the morning prayer.

4. She would ask me what ask me what the teacher had taught.

5. Those photographs gave a very horrible

6. A draught of Amrita can confer immortality.

7. By cutting down our forests we have a have disturbed the water cycle also

8. We must preserve the quality of water available to us.

9. The two interpreters gave interpreters gave Junod a great deal of information

About Hiroshima.

10. Junod showed them the photographs of badly burnt corn

 

Answers

1. The consumption of water has been increased been increased by rising populations and expanding agriculture.

2. The best part of his chest was covered by his long, white beard

3. We were taught the alphabet and the morning prayer by the priest.

4. I would be asked by her what the teacher had taught.

5. A very horrible picture of the city was given by those photographs.

6. Immortality can be conferred by a draught of ‘Amrita’.

7 By cutting down our forests the water cycle also has been disturbed by us.

8. The quality of water available to us must be preserved by us.

9. Junod was given a great deal of information about Hiroshima two interpreter.

10. They were showed the photographs of badly burnt corpses by Junod.

 

 (10)

Change the voice of the following:

1. A new war would leave nothing worthy of mention.

2. We had to persuade her to stop overstraining herself.

3. We covered her with a red shroud.

4. The sparrows took no notice of the bread.

5. Junod and his delegation were invited by General MacArthur to his office.

6. When should men study mathematics?

7. Practice makes a man perfect.

8. History teaches us the need of a disciplined living.

9. How can the leader build up the leadership of his team?

10. What do we expect from railways and airlines?

 

Answers

 

1. Nothing would be left worthy of mention by a new war.

2. She had to be persuaded to stop overstraining herself.

3. She was covered with a red shroud.

4. No notice of the bread was taken by the sparrows.

5. General MacArthur invited Junod and his delegation to his office.

6. When should mathematics be studied by men?

7. A man is made perfect by practice.

8. We are taught the need of a disciplined living by history.

9. How can the leadership of his team be built up by the leader?

10. What is expected from railways and airlines by us?