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Transformation of Sentences Test 30

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  • Question 1
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    Convert from active to passive voice:
    Ruth will have spent all the money. [Intermediate]
    Solution
    When the active voice is changed to passive voice, the object and the subject of the sentence interchange their positions, the focus is on the action of the verb received by the subject. The verb of the sentence changes to passive form: auxiliary verb + past participle. However, the tense of the sentence is not changed.

    Option C is correct as it correctly converts the active to passive while keeping the future perfect tense of the sentence intact.

    Options A, B and D are incorrect as they are not in the future perfect tense.
  • Question 2
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    Convert from active to passive voice:
    Frank will have ordered the drinks. [Intermediate]
    Solution
    When the active voice is changed to passive voice, the object and the subject of the sentence interchange their positions, the focus is on the action of the verb received by the subject. The verb of the sentence changes to passive form: auxiliary verb + past participle. However, the tense of the sentence is not changed.

    Option C is correct as it correctly converts the active to passive while keeping the future perfect tense of the sentence intact.

    Options A, B and D are incorrect as they are not in the future perfect tense.
  • Question 3
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    Convert from passive to active voice:
    I will not have been abused by her. [Intermediate]
    Solution
    When the passive voice is changed to active voice, the object and the subject of the sentence interchange their positions, the focus is the subject performing the action. The verb of the sentence changes into its active form. However, the tense of the sentence is not changed.

    Option C is correct as it correctly converts the passive to active while keeping the future perfect tense of the sentence intact.

    Options A and D are incorrect as they are not in the future perfect tense. Option B is not correct either as the sentence is no longer negative as the original sentence is.
  • Question 4
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    Convert from passive to active voice:
    She will have sold the car. [Intermediate]
    Solution
    When the passive voice is changed to active voice, the object and the subject of the sentence interchange their positions, the focus is the subject performing the action. The verb of the sentence changes into it's active form. However, the tense of the sentence is not changed.

    Option A is correct as it correctly converts the passive to active while keeping the future perfect tense of the sentence intact.

    Options B, C and D are incorrect as they are not in the future perfect tense.
  • Question 5
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    Convert from active to passive:
    He will have milked the cow. [Intermediate]
    Solution
    When the active voice is changed to passive voice, the object and the subject of the sentence interchange their positions, the focus is on the action of the verb received by the subject. The verb of the sentence changes to passive form: will + have + been + past participle. However, the tense of the sentence is not changed.

    Option B is correct as it correctly converts the active to passive while keeping the future perfect tense of the sentence intact.

    Options A, C and D are incorrect as they are not in the future perfect tense.
  • Question 6
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    Convert from active to passive voice:
    We shall have done our home-task. [Intermediate]

    Solution
    When the active voice is changed to passive voice, the object and the subject of the sentence interchange their positions, the focus is on the action of the verb received by the subject. The verb of the sentence changes to passive form: will + have + been + past participle. However, the tense of the sentence is not changed.

    Option C is correct as it correctly converts the active to passive while keeping the future perfect tense of the sentence intact.

    Options A, B and D are incorrect as they are not in the future perfect tense.
  • Question 7
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    Convert from active to passive voice:
    The peon will not have rung the bell as yet. [Intermediate]
    Solution
    When the active voice is changed to passive voice, the object and the subject of the sentence interchange their positions, the focus is on the action of the verb received by the subject. The verb of the sentence changes to passive form: auxiliary verb + past participle. However, the tense of the sentence is not changed.

    Option A is correct as it correctly converts the active to passive while keeping the future perfect tense of the sentence intact.

    Options B and D are incorrect as they are not in the future perfect tense. Option C is not correct either as the sentence is not negative like the original question sentence is.
  • Question 8
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    Convert from passive to active voice:
    Dinner will have been cooked by mother. [Intermediate]
    Solution
    When the passive voice is changed to active voice, the object and the subject of the sentence interchange their positions, the focus is the subject performing the action. The verb of the sentence changes into it's active form. However, the tense of the sentence is not changed.

    Option D is correct as it correctly converts the passive to active while keeping the future perfect tense of the sentence intact.

    Options A, B and C are incorrect as they are not in the future perfect tense.
  • Question 9
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    Convert from active to passive voice:
    You will not have learnt the lesson. [Intermediate]
    Solution
    When the active voice is changed to passive voice, the object and the subject of the sentence interchange their positions, the focus is on the action of the verb received by the subject. The verb of the sentence changes to passive form: auxiliary verb + past participle. However, the tense of the sentence is not changed.

    Option D is correct as it correctly converts the active to passive while keeping the future perfect tense of the sentence intact.

    Options B and C are incorrect as they are not in the future perfect tense. Option A is incorrect because the sentence is no longer negative as the original sentence in the question is.
  • Question 10
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    Convert from active to passive voice:
    The painter will have painted the house. [Intermediate]
    Solution
    When the active voice is changed to passive voice, the object and the subject of the sentence interchange their positions, the focus is on the action of the verb received by the subject. The verb of the sentence changes to passive form: auxiliary verb + past participle. However, the tense of the sentence is not changed.

    Option D is correct as it correctly converts the active to passive while keeping the future perfect tense of the sentence intact.

    Options A, B and C are incorrect as they are not in the future perfect tense.
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