In the following questions, a sentence has been given in Active Voice/Passive Voice. Out of the four alternatives suggested, select the one which best expresses the same sentence in Passive/Active Voice.

Click on the options to check weather it is right or wrong.

 

76. They will have completed the work by the time we get there.

  1. The work will be completed by the time we get there.
  2. The work will have been completed by the time we get there.
  3. The work will have completed by the time we get there.
  4. The work will have been completed by the time we have got there

 

77. You will have to pull down this sky-scraper as you have not complied with the town planning regulations.

  1. This sky-scraper will have to be pulled down as the town planning regulations have not been complied with.
  2. This sky-scraper will have to be pulled down by you as the town planning regulations have not been complied by you.
  3. This sky-scraper will be pulled down as the town planning regulations have not been complied with.
  4. This sky-scraper will had to be pulled down as the town planning regulations have not been complied with.

 

78. He has written a poem which fascinate every one.

  1. A poem has been written by him which fascinates every one.
  2.  Every one is fascinated by the poem which has been written by him.
  3. Poem written by him fascinates every one.
  4. Every one fascinates the poem which is written by him.

 

79. Will those happy days be ever forgotten by me?

  1. Will I ever forget those happy days?
  2. Shall I ever forget these happy days?
  3. Would I forget these happy days?
  4. Ever shall I forget those happy days?

 

80. You are requested to permit him.

  1. Please permit him.
  2. I request you to permit me.
  3. He requests to permit.
  4. I plead you to permit him.

 

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