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ercises 01 Change the Voice of the following sentences: Active : Present Indefinite (1) The movie fascinates me. (2) The movie bores Jack. (3) The movie surprises them. Active : Past Indefinite (4) The movie bored me. (5) The movie fascinated Janu. (6) The movie surprised them. Active: Present Continuous (7) Lam helping Shanu. (8) Jane is helping Suresh and Lily. (9) 1 am cleaning the bathroom. Active : Past Continuous (10) They were cleaning the bedroom. (11) Surabhi was cleaning the kitchen and gallery. Present Perfect (12) I have mailed the gift. (13) Janu has mailed the gifts. Past Perfect (14) Jack had directed the movie. (15) Prem had directed those movies. Future Perfect (16) Johni will have finished the project next month. (17) They will have finished the projects before then. Future Indefinite (18) I will mail the gift. (19) Janu will mail the gifts. Future Continuous (20) Iam going to make the cake. (217 Surbhi is going to make two cakes. Active : Wil/Won't (Will Not) (22) Shanu will invite Toni to the party, (23) Shanu won't invite Jack to the party. (Shanu will not invite Jack to the party), Active : Can / Can't (24) Mala can foretell the future. (25) Toni can't foretell the future. (Toni can not foretell the future.) May / May not (26) Her company may give Kashyap a new office. (27) The lazy students may not do the homework. Mighy Might not (28) Her company might give Kashyap new office, (29) The lazy students might not do the homework. Should / Should not (30) Students should memorise English verbs. (31) Children shouldn't smoke cigarettes Ought to (32) Students ought to eam English verbs, (Negative ought to is rarely used,) Had hetter / Had better not (33) Students had better practise English everyday, (34) Children had better not drink whisky. Must / Must not (35) Tourists must apply for a passport to travel abroad, (36) Customers must not use that door. Has to / Have to (37) She has to practise English everyday. (38) Sarla and Mira have to wash the dishes everyday, Doesn't have to / Don't have to (39) Mira doesn’t have to clean her bedroom everyday. (40) The children don’t have to clean their bedrooms everyday. Be supposed to / Not supposed to (41) I am supposed to type the composition. (42) I am not supposed to copy the stories in the book. (43) Jackie is supposed to clean the living room. (44) She isn't supposed to eat candy and gum. (45) They are supposed to make dinner for the family. (46) They aren’t supposed to make dessert, Should / Shouldn't have (47) The students should have learnt the verbs. (48) The children shouldn't have broken the window. Ought to have (49) Students ought to have learnt the verbs. (Nes Supposed to (Past) (50) I was supposed to type the composition. (51) I wasn’t supposed to copy the story in the book. (52) Jackie was supposed to clean the living room. (53) She wasn’t supposed to eat candy and gum. (54) Frank and Jane were supposed to make dinner. (55) They weren't supposed to make dessert. May have / May not have (56) That firm may have offered Kakitana a new job. (57) The students may not have written the paper. Might have / Might not have (58) That firm might have offered Kakitana a new job. (59) The students might not have written the paper. sgative ought to is rarely used.) 02 Change the following sentences into Passive Voice: (BERU 1600 (1) The Government is spending too much money on Operation Pink. (2) They have built six new helipads at Naila. (3) She always gives me calendars and diaries at new year. (4) You will have to amuse him with riddles and bed-time stories. (5) They discovered a new pill to stimulate the appetite. (6) It fascinated me. (7) A duke of the sixteenth century had killed his wife in this room. (8) He performed his symphony for the first time last week (9) The owner himself showed them the house. (10) Have they carried out his instructions? (11) We have to pick the fruit very early in the morning. (12) They allowed Harry to go but they did not allow Dick. (13) Fear of death oppresses some old people. (14) The judge advised me to the settle the matter out of court. (15) Rajeev chose his words with care, 16) If in the sixteenth century they could make hist ildi i i (46) fin the sit ee emul make history by building monuments, in the twentieth century they (17) The promised Mary a new doll for her birthday. (18) No one ever taught me the rudiments of music. (29) They have proved all his calculations wrong. (20) No one has climbed this mountain before. (21) Did you grow these vegetables in your own garden ? er (22) They answered me most rudely in the shop. : (23) You should switch off the electricity when changing a fuse.

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