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8 Fill in the blanks with the passive form of the verbs in the future perfect tense.
1. The letter will have been written by me.[write]
2. This news will have been heard by you already [hear].
3. These houses will have been demolished by the civic authorities by the end of the month.
[demolish]
4. The votes will have been counted before night.[count]
5. The thieves will have been arrested by the police.[ arrest]
Q.4.B.Active to passive[IMPERATIVE SENTENCES]
1. Post this letter.
Let this letter be posted.
This letter should be posted.
2 Enter by the left door.
You are requested to enter by the left door.
3. Do not insult the poor.
Let the poor be not insulted.
4. Please keep quiet.
You are requested to keep quiet.
5. One should keep ones promises.
Promises should be kept.
6.Dont offer eatables to the animals.
Eatables should not be offered to the animals.
7. Open the gate.
Let the gate be opened.
ACTIVE TO PASSIVE [MODALS]
1. You can avoid many serious accidents with a little care.
Many serious accidents can be avoided with a little care.
2. Ankur may win the prize.
The prize may be won by Ankur.
3. We should respect our elders.
Our elders should be respected by us.
4. You must follow my instructions.
My instructions should be followed by you.
Q.6.Fill in the blanks with suitable words.
1. Our country has an excess [access, excess] of imports over exports.
2. He has an easy access to the Governor. [access, excess]
3. We must adapt ourselves to the changing circumstances. [adopt, adapt]
4. She is going to adopt this motherless child. [ adopt, adapt]
5. Bad weather is sure to affect her health. [affect, effect]
6. My advice had no effect on him. [affect, effect]
7. The offerings were placed on the altar. [altar, alter]
8. Nothing could alter my decision.[ alter, altar]
9. Shoes made of canvas do not last long. [canvas, canvass]
10. Our talk is becoming childish. [childish, childlike]
11. Her childlike innocence appealed to all. [childish, childlike]
12. He is a member of Social Welfare Council. [council, counsel]
13. He has engaged a counsel to defend him in the High Court. [council, counsel]
14. She is conscious of her faults. [conscious, conscientious]
15. He is a conscientious worker and always does his duty.
16. His report of the accident is credible. [credible, creditable]
17. She has done a creditable piece of work. [credible, creditable]
18. The credulous youth believed in the existence of ghosts. [creditable, credulous]
19. He is eminent doctor. [eminent, imminent]
20. She was saved from imminent death. [[eminent, imminent]
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