Voice ( Active and Passive) - Passive Voice Exercise : type 2 - English Grammar
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Voice ( Active and Passive) - Passive Voice Exercise : type 2 - English Grammar
Explore comprehensive English Grammar, Hindi Vyakaran, Writing Skills, and Hindi–English Translation notes designed for clear concept building and exam preparation. This section covers essential grammar rules with examples, parts of speech, tenses, voice and narration, along with structured formats for letter writing and essay writing. Whether you are preparing for school exams or competitive tests, these well-organized and easy-to-understand notes will help you strengthen your language skills and improve accuracy in both Hindi and English.
Voice ( Active and Passive) - Passive Voice Exercise : type 2 - English Grammar
Voice ( Active and Passive)
Passive Voice Exercise : type 2
Passive Voice Exercise:
Exercise-1. Change in to passive voice.
1. He respects me.
2. Who vexes you?
3. What do you eat?
4. What do they want?
5. Where does the farmer reap the harvest?
6. Who calls you at night?
7. Mohan tells stories.
8. I see a bird.
9. He likes apples.
10. You write poems.
Exercise-2. Change in to passive voice.
1. She uses my nice carpet when I absent.
2. My little Pomy moves his curved tail when I go after him.
3. Which word troubles you when I talk with you?
4. The sun gives us light and energy.
5. The moon provides us its golden light.
6. He has a red kite.
7. I have a large mango tree in garden.
8. He reads English reader.
9. You demand a five rupees note.
10. Ram sees everyday Hindi movie at his home.
Exercise-3. Change in to passive voice
1. When does my mother call me to have breakfast?
2. I operate my computer my self.
3. They do not pluck flowers.
4. Where do you live in Delhi?
5. How does she behave with you?
6. Who threats him in school?
7. The monkey jumps on one branch to another branch.
8. The dog barks at every night.
9. Why do we not celebrate our birth day?
10. Meera does not open the door.
Exercise-4. Change into passive voice.
1. Why does she eat ripe mango?
2. He sends me to beat him.
3. We do not take part in that meeting.
4. Who teaches you at your home?
5. Rekha loves you very much.
6. The police arrest the thieves.
7. I always solve my question my self.
8. The cat catches a little mouse.
9. Why does the teacher punish Manish in the class room?
10. Nabab flies his golden colored kite in the sky.
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Comprehensive Hindi Vyakaran Study Material
In addition to English grammar, this guide provides detailed Hindi Vyakaran Notes covering essential grammar topics required in school and board examinations.
- संज्ञा और उसके भेद
- सर्वनाम
- विशेषण
- क्रिया और काल
- वचन और लिंग
- समास
- संधि
- अलंकार
- मुहावरे और लोकोक्तियाँ
Each topic is explained with examples and easy definitions to improve conceptual clarity.
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Key Writing Formats Covered:
- Letter Writing Format (Formal & Informal)
- Essay Writing
- Paragraph Writing
- Notice Writing
- Application Writing
Students are guided with proper format, structure, tone, and model examples to ensure exam-ready preparation.
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