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Roll #
BC-11065 BC-11043 BC-11032 BC-11062 BC-11061 BC-11106 BC-11066 BC-10063
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Hafiz Subhan Jannat Arfan M. Afzal M. Faizan-ur-Rauf Jamshed Ali Zeshan Attiq Usman Ali Rizwan Hamza Butt
Names
Hafiz Subhan Jannat Arfan M.Afzal Zeeshan Attique M. Faizan ur Rauf Jamshed Ali Usman Ali Rizwan Hamza
Topics
Present Indefinite & Continuous
Present Perfect Tense Past Indefinite Tense Past Continuous Tense Past Perfect Tense Future Indefinite Tense Future Continuous Tense Future Perfect Tense
Change the Condition of Tense. Changing of Subject into Object & Vice Versa. Use of By. Use 3rd Form of verb. Subject convert into object in this way: I into me, He into Him, She into Her, They into Them, It into Its, We into us and You into You. Object convert into subject in this way: us into we, me into I, him into he, her into she, them into they, its into it and you into you.
Interrogative:
Active: Does he go to school? Passive: Is school gone by him? Active: Do they reach the station? Passive: Is station reached by them?
Interrogative + Negative:
Active: Does he not find the job? Passive: Is the job not funded by him? Active: Do I not come to Sialkot? Passive: Am Sialkot not come to by me?
Interrogative:
Active: Is the notice attaching on the notice board? Passive: Is the notice board being attached on by the notice? Active: Are the Jackals howling in the Forest? Passive: Is the forest being howled in by the jackals?
Interrogative + Negative:
Active: Are you not selling the plotter? Passive: Is the plotter not being sold by you? Active: Are you not attending the wedding ceremony? Passive: Is the wedding ceremony not being attended by you?
Interrogative: Active: Have they submitted the university fee? Passive: Has the university fee been submitted by them? Active: Has he knocked at my door? Passive: Has my door been knocked at by him?
Interrogative: Active: Did he reach the school? Passive: Was the school reached by him? Active: Did she come the station? Passive: Was the station come by her?
Interrogative: Active: Did I bought two watches? Passive: Were two watches bought by me? Active: Did you kill the snake? Passive: Was the snake killed by you?
Interrogative:
Active: Was he taking breakfast? Passive: Was the breakfast being taken by him? Active: Were they enjoying the Music? Passive: Was the Music being enjoyed by them?
Negative & Interrogative: Active: Was the maid not washing the dishes? Passive: Were the dishes not being washed by the maid? Active: Were the students not attending the lecture? Passive: Was the lecture not being attended by the students?
Interrogative: Active: Had I spoken the truth? Passive: Had the truth been spoken by me? Active: Had they burnt those papers? Passive: Had those papers been burnt by them?
Interrogative: Active: Had she not cooked everything? Passive: Had everything not been cooked ? Active: Had they not plucked these flowers? Passive: Had these flowers not been plucked by them?
Interrogative: Active: Shall we read the lecture? Passive: Will the lecture be read by us? Active: Will they participate in the Marriage? Passive: Will the Marriage be participated in by them?
Interrogative & Negative: Active: will he not complete the project? Passive: Will the project not be completed by him? Active: Will they not see the Picture? Passive: Will the picture not be seen by them?
Interrogative: Active: will he be delivering the Lecture? Passive: Will the Lecture being delivered by him? Active: Will the nurse be looking after the patients? Passive: Will the patients being looked after the nurse?
Interrogative & Negative: Active: Will he not be hanging the tie on his neck? Passive: Will the tie not being hung on his neck by him? Active: Will the syllabus not be completing in this semester? Passive: Will this semester not being completed by the syllabus?
Interrogative:
Active: Will you have submitted your assignment? Passive: Will your assignment have been submitted by you? Active: Will the tailor have sewed the clothes? Passive: Will the clothes have been sewed by the tailor?
Interrogative:
Active: Will you have enjoyed the visit of Murree? Passive: Will the visit of Murree have not been enjoyed by you? Active: Shall I have opened the door? Passive: Will the door have been opened by me?