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The residents celebrate the independence day

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Heat dissolves ice into water

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Why did your brother write a such letter

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How did he obtained good mark in English?

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circumstances will oblige me to go

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Ali had given him a present

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Somebody will give you a helping hand

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someone had picked my pocket

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The police will soon arrest the murderer

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The police arrested the kidnapper last night

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Hassan will write the letter

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The romans expected to conquer Egypt.

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Do not disturb him for nothing.

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I saw him leaving the house

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Will the people accept your explanation?

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The masson is building the wall

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Why did you discourage them?

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They showed the visitors the historical monuments of  lahore.

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We shall inform you tomorrow

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He will finish the work in the fortnight

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All his friend laughed at him

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Why do the children makes a noise?

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The police will soon arrest the murderer

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they fought a battle in the plain of panipat

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Boys will have play the cricket before the sunsets

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Who rings the bell?

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we play hockey in the afternoon

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Men all over the world love money

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people said that democracy is better form of government.

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He wont have bought the books before I meet him

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People claim to have seen the suspect in several cities

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It is time to start the match

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How many letter have you written since the beginning of the month

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Aizaz will write a letter

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I have been invited to a prty

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He has seen this picture

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She recites the Holy Quran daily

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Who is bothering you

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People speak English all over the world

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some boys were helping the old wounded man

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they will have finish their work by ten

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The teacher had given the boys a quiz before I entered in class

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we are playing cricket

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people say that honesty is the best policy but they seldom act upon it

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How writes a letter to you every month?

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Heavy rainfall damage the crops

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The doctor was examining him

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I killed a snake with a stone in my dream last night

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We hope that we shall win the match

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I shall write a letter

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Active Passive

Active Passive
Active Passive voice has very important place in English grammar .Active  passive voice are two ways to structure a sentence, and they refer to the relationship between the subject, verb, and object in a sentence.
  1. Active Voice:

    • In an active sentence, the subject performs the action.
    • The structure is usually Subject-Verb-Object (SVO).
    • Example: “The cat (subject) chased (verb) the mouse (object).”
  2. Passive Voice:

    • In a passive sentence, the object of the action becomes the subject of the sentence, and the doer of the action may be mentioned or omitted.
    • The structure is usually Object-Verb-Subject (OVS) or Object-Verb (OV).
    • Example: “The mouse (subject) was chased (verb) by the cat (agent).”
Active  passive voice are two distinct grammatical structures used in English sentences. In active voice, the subject performs the action stated by the verb, while in passive voice, the subject receives the action. For example, “The dog chased the cat” is in active voice, with “dog” as the subject performing the action of chasing. On the other hand, “The cat was chased by the dog” is in passive voice, where “cat” becomes the recipient of the action. In English grammar tests, multiple-choice questions (MCQs) typically assess the understanding of active  passive voice in sentence construction. These questions often require students to identify whether a given sentence is in active or passive voice, or to convert a sentence from one voice to the other. Understanding the distinction between active  passive voice is crucial for effective communication and writing skills.
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 here’s a list of standardized tests in which multiple-choice questions (MCQs) about active  passive voice might be included:

1. SAT (Scholastic Assessment Test)
2. ACT (American College Testing)
3. TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language)
4. IELTS (International English Language Testing System)
5. GRE (Graduate Record Examination)
6. GMAT (Graduate Management Admission Test)
7. CAE (Certificate in Advanced English)
8. CPE (Certificate of Proficiency in English)
9. FCE (First Certificate in English)
10. PET (Preliminary English Test)

These tests assess various aspects of language proficiency, including grammar, syntax, and sentence structure, which often include questions related to active  passive voice usage.

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