Madhyamik English Grammar
Voice Change of Assertive Sentence
1. Someone wrote this letter in the nineteenth century.
Ans: This letter was written in the nineteenth century.
2. Ramesh takes his lunch. (Present Indefinite Tense)
Ans: His lunch is taken by Ramesh.
3. Ramesh is taking his lunch. (Present Continuous Tense)
Ans: His lunch is being taken by Ramesh.
4. Ramesh has taken his lunch. (Present Perfect Tense)
Ans: His lunch has been taken by Ramesh.
5. Ramesh took his lunch. (Past Indefinite Tense)
Ans: His lunch was taken by Ramesh.
6. Ramesh was taking his lunch. (Past continuous Tense)
Ans: His lunch was being taken by Ramesh.
7. Ramesh had taken his lunch. (Past Perfect Tense)
Ans: His lunch had been taken by Ramesh.
8. Ramesh will take his lunch. (Future Indefinite Tense)
Ans: His lunch will be taken by Ramesh.
9. Ramesh will have taken his lunch. (Future Perfect Tense)
Ans: His lunch will have been taken by Ramesh.
10. We respect our teachers.
Ans: Our teachers are respected by us.
11. Rima has done the sum.
Ans: The sum has been done by Rima.
12. God loves man.
Ans: Man is loved by God.
13. We read English.
Ans: English is read by us.
14. He knows me.
Ans: I am known to him. (Not ‘by’)
15. My father gave me a mobile phone.
Ans: A mobile phone was given to me by my father.
Or,
I was given a mobile phone by my father.
16. Somlata is singing a song.
Ans: A song is being sung by Somlata.
17. The little boy looks at the moon.
Ans: The moon is looked at by the little girl.
18. I love my country.
Ans: My country is loved by me.
19. The children were playing cricket in the field.
Ans: Cricket was being played by the children in the field.
20. I had written a beautiful poem.
Ans : A beautiful poem had been written by me.
Madhyamik English Grammar