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Present tense
Active voice
1. He buys a book.
2. They play cricket.
3. People speak English all over the
world.
4. Renu likes coffee.

5. Students enjoy a holiday.


6. The magistrate punishes the guilty.
7. Do you see an aero plane?

8. Do I disturb him?
9. Does he hate me still?
10. Does she sing a song?

11. Do you like me?


12. Do they speak English?
13. Do you know this girl?

14. Do children pluck flowers?


15. Do you take me for a thief?
Active voice Passive voice
1. He buys a book. 1. A book is bought by him.
2. They play cricket. 2. Cricket is played by them.
3. People speak English all over the 3. English is spoken all over the world.
world. 4. Coffee is like by Renu.
4. Renu likes coffee.

5. A holiday is enjoyed by students.


5. Students enjoy a holiday.
6. The guilty are punished by the magistrate.
6. The magistrate punishes the guilty.
7. Is an aero plane seen by you?
7. Do you see an aero plane?

8. Do I disturb him? 8. Is he disturbed by me?


9. Does he hate me still? 9. Am I still hated by him?
10. Does she sing a song? 10. Is a song sung by her?

11. Do you like me? 11. Am I liked by you?


12. Do they speak French? 12. Is French spoken by them?
13. Do you know this girl? 13. Is this girl known to you?

14. Do children pluck flowers? 14. Are Flowers plucked by children?


15. Do you take me for a thief? 15. Am I taken by you for a thief?
2. Present continuous tense: (is/am/are)
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1. He is writing a letter.
2. Girls are playing hockey.
3. She is watering the plants.

4. I am reading a novel.
5. He is not troubling us.
6. Are they not praising me?
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7. Are they flying kites? Dfg


8. Is she knitting a sweater?
Dfg
9. Are not they writing letters?
10. Is the doctor examing the patient?

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Passive voice
Active voice
1. A letter is being written by him.
1. He is writing a letter. 2. Hockey is being played by girls.
2. Girls are playing hockey. 3. The plants are being watered by her.
3. She is watering the plants.

4. A novel is being read by me.


4. I am reading a novel. 5. We are not being troubled by him.
5. He is not troubling us. 6. Am I not being praised by them?
6. Are they not praising me?

7. Are kites being flown by them?


7. Are they flying kites? 8. Is a sweater being knit by her?
8. Is she knitting a sweater? 9. Are letters not being written by them?
9. Are not they writing letters? 10. Is the patient being examined by the
10. Is the doctor examing the patient? doctor?
Present perfect tense – (has, have been +v3)
1. You have insulted today.
2. The police has arrested him on a charge
Of theft.
3. She has stolen my pen.

4. He has troubled his parents.


5. Have you done the work?
6. We have not called you.

Active voice
1. You have insulted today. Passive voice
2. The police has arrested him on a charge
1. We have been insulted by you today.
Of theft. 2. He has been arrested on a charge of theft.
3. She has stolen my pen.

3. My pen has been stolen by her.


4. He has troubled his parents.
5. Have you done the work?
4. His parents has been troubled by him.
5. Has the work been done by you?
6. We have not called you.

6. You have not called by us.


Past tense

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