Madhyamik English Grammar for 2023 Madhyamik Exam, WBBSE.

Madhyamik English Grammar for 2023 Madhyamik Exam. Ver Important English Grammar.

Voice Change:

I read the newspaper.

Ans: The newspaper is read by me.

Q: He ate the cake.

Ans: The cake was eaten by him.

Q: I teach English.

Ans: English is taught by me.

My mother has cleaned the room.

Ans: The room has been cleaned by my mother.

They had to admit this.

This had to be submitted by them.

He killed himself.

Ans: He was killed by himself.

He saw me go to the garden.

I was seen to go to the garden by him.

The boy wrote a letter.

Ans: A letter was written by the boy.

Open the door.

Let the door be opened (by you).

Nobody has cheered the boy.

The boy has cheered by nobody.

Tell her go.

Let she be told to go.

Please come here.

You are requested to cone here.

Prepare for the exam.

Get prepared for the exam.

Robin is not reading a story.

A story is being not read by Robin.

You will pay the tax.

The tax will be payed by you.

They will answer me.

I shall be answered by them.

Can’t you play football?

Can football not be played by you?

We have not seen the comet.

The comet has not been seen by us.

Obey your parents.

You are ordered to obey your parents.

Let her buy a new dress.

Let a new dress be taught by her.

They broke the glasses.

The glasses were broken by them.

Do I know you?

Are you known to me?

You draw this picture.

The picture is drawn by you.

I enjoyed the show.

The show was enjoyed by me.

What do you want from me?

Ans: What is wanted from me by you?

Keep this pen.

Let this pen be kept (by you).

We informed the headmaster.

The headmaster was informed by us.

He is writing a letter.

Ans: A letter is being written by him.

You win the prize.

The prize is won by you.

They have finished the job.

The job has been finished by them.

You drove the car.

The car was driven by you.

you are leaving the place.

The place is being left by you.

You painted the picture.

The picture was painted by you.

Open your books.

Let your books be opened.

Please pass the book.

Let the book please be passed.

Active: The children ate the cake.

Passive: The cake was eaten by the children.

He greeted me.

I was greeted by me.

You will prepare the dish.

The dish will be prepared by you.

Do you imitate others?

Are others imitated by you?

Do they play handball?

Is handball played by them?

Should I call him?

Should he be called by me?

They will answer me.

I will be answered by them.

Grandmother told the story.

The story was told by grandmother.

Have they decided anything?

Has anything been decided by them?

Why have you called me?

Why have I been called by you?

Climb the stairs.

Let the stairs be climbed (by you).

Attend the meeting.

Let the meeting be attended (by you).

Active: Nobody has mentioned the standard.

Passive: The standard has not been maintained by anybody.

Active: The news pleased him.

Passive: He was pleased with the news.

Narration Change:

Direct: He said to her, “Wait till I return.”

Indirect: He ordered her to wait till he returned.

My sister said, “What a lovely sight!”

My sister exclaimed that the sight was very lovely.

He said, ” How stupid you are!”

He exclaimed that you were very stupid.

The teacher said, “Don’t be lazy.”

The teacher forbade to be lazy.

The teacher said to the boy, “Who are calling you?”

The teacher asked the boy who was calling him.

He said to her, “I like to read short stories.”

He told her that he liked to read short stories.

He said to me, “I am afraid of ghosts.”

He told me that he was afraid of ghosts.

The teacher said to the student, “Have you read the book thoroughly.”

The teacher asked the student if he had read the book thoroughly.

Bapan said to Ruma, “Can you give me a pen?”

Bapan asked Ruma if she could give him a pen.

Rikta said to Ramesh, “Don’t look at me that way.”

Rikta ordered Ramesh not to at him that way.

He said to me, “Please polish the shoes.”

He requested me to polish the shoes.

The man said, “Let us cease the work.”

The man suggested that the work should be ceased.

She said to the stranger, “Excuse me!”

She told the stranger to excuse her.

He said to her, “Did you see the woman sitting on the sofa?”

He asked her if she had seen the woman sitting on the sofa.

The aunt said, “What is the matter?”

The aunt asked what the matter was.

Ratul said to me, “I was playing football.”

Ratul told me that he (Ratul) had been playing football.

Do as directed:

After cleaning the shelf she put the book on it. (Compound)

Ans: She cleaned the shelf and put the book on it.

Going to the village he visited his ancestral house. (Compound)

Ans: He went to the village and visited his ancestral house.

Question: Sher Khan had jumped into campfire. (What tense is used here?)

Ans: Past Perfect tense is used here.

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