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Question : A sentence has been given in Active/Passive Voice. Out of the four alternatives suggested, select the one which best expresses the same sentence in Passive/Active Voice.

Tony has forgotten the choclates.

Option 1: The choclates have been forgotten by Tony.

Option 2: The choclates has been forgotten by Tony.

Option 3: The choclates had been forgotten by Tony.

Option 4: The choclates will have been forgotten by Tony.


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Answer (1)
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Correct Answer: The choclates have been forgotten by Tony.


Solution : The correct answer is option 1.

The choclates have been forgotten by Tony.

Explanation:

The passive verb form is created in the present perfect tense by adding have /has been before the verb's past participle form.

We need to follow the below rule in order to create the passive of the present perfect tense.

Active Voice

Passive Voice

(Auxiliary Verb- has/have +been)

Subject + has/have+ v3+ object

Object+ has/have+ been+ V3+ by + subject

 

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