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Writer's pictureFakhruddin Babar

Voice Change Practice

Updated: Nov 19

Change the Voice:

  1. Active: Parents marry the poor girls at a tender age.

  2. Active: People eat a large amount of food every day.

  3. Passive: A large amount of sugar damages our teeth.

  4. Passive: The roads of Dhaka city are not cleaned by the Municipal Corporation today.

  5. Active: People cut trees at random.

  6. Active: We/People do not care for street children properly.

  7. Active: We should take measures to prevent water pollution.

  8. Active: Villagers use wood as fuel in the villages.

  9. Active: The holy Ramadan gives Muslims an opportunity to reshape their life according to its teachings.

  10. Active: The month-long fasting prohibits all wrong, inhuman, and harmful activities.

  11. Active: Bangla Academy holds a cultural programme on the occasion.

  12. Active: Jacky Smith supervises the school assembly.

  13. Active: National dailies have brought out special supplements.

  14. Active: Students and teachers of the Institute of Fine Arts bring out a colourful procession from the institute premises.

  15. Active: Devonport High School offers an extensive range of extra-curricular activities.

  16. Active: Our English teacher runs the Debating Club.

  17. Active: The government gives free medical treatment to retired persons.

  18. Active: Shopkeepers offer sweets to the clients.

  19. Active: Our teachers help us in many ways.

  20. Active: Traders open fresh account books.

  21. Active: Different socio-cultural organizations have drawn up elaborate programmes to celebrate the day.

  22. Active: The fascinating animals of the Night Safari take away Neela's breath.

  23. Active: The astronauts explored the surface of the moon and gathered moon rocks.

  24. Passive: The astronauts will always be remembered by people.

  25. Active: The hunters mercilessly hunt birds.

  26. Active: People throw garbage on city streets indiscriminately.

  27. Active: We can get a healthy balance of nutrients from fresh homemade foods.

  28. Active: Everyday people drink a large number of soft drinks.

  29. Active: Feroza looks at the written and printed things with curiosity.

  30. Passive: The committee gave a registered card of Grameen Bank to each member.

  31. Active: The Chinese first invented paper in China.

  32. Active: People pollute water in various ways.

  33. Active: A snatcher snatched Neela's bag.

  34. Active: The people of Grameen Bank offered Feroza the responsibility of teaching the children.

  35. Passive: Nella could see the tigers and hyenas rejoicing in a kill.

  36. Passive: Neela tasted a number of different items.

  37. Passive: Nella looked at the stranger nervously.

  38. Active: The authority evicted the slum dwellers.

  39. Active: People take tea to remove tiredness.

  40. Active: The Kaji recites verses from the holy Quran during a marriage ceremony.

  41. Passive: Readers showed much interest in the contents of the book.

  42. Passive: Nothing is known about the tremendous development of science by illiterate people.

  43. Active: The host entertains the guests at a bridal party.

  44. Active: People put on warm clothes in winter.

  45. Active: People use more and more land for human settlement.

  46. Active: People celebrate Pahela Baishakh with traditional activities across the country.

  47. Active: Farmers spread manure on the ploughed lands to grow more crops.

  48. Active: Farmers cultivate land at the outset of the rain.

  49. Active: People pollute water in many ways.

  50. Passive: Students arrange debate competitions among themselves.

  51. Active: The painter did not paint the house.

  52. Active: The hunters ruthlessly kill wild animals.

  53. Passive: Neela saw a night market going on in China Town.

  54. Passive: Grameen Bank grants loans to landless poor people.

  55. Passive: The loan that Feroza took could be repaid by her.

  56. Passive: Luthfur collects polythene bags, scrap paper, and other materials.

  57. Active: He usually takes his meal at home.

  58. Passive: Feroza husked four maunds of paddy every week.

  59. Passive: Feroza needed reading and writing to improve her condition.

  60. Passive: Feroza took all the insults inflicted upon her.

  61. Passive: The money he earns is given to his mother by him.

  62. Passive: Luthfur takes his bath in a creek near his home.

  63. Active: We decorate a beautiful Christmas tree on the eve of Christmas.

  64. Passive: The turkey is going to be prepared by Father.

  65. Passive: The Lunar Module was landed in the moon's sea of tranquillity by the astronauts.

  66. Passive: Latif told Hamid about the computer.

  67. Passive: The speakers liked bharta and fried savouries.

  68. Passive: A number of weekends have been spent outside Dhaka away from pollution by the speaker.

  69. Passive: Neela's nostrils were tickled by the smell of the appetizing Chinese food.

  70. Passive: Neela enjoys the colour, chaos, and the crowds.

  71. Passive: Activities would be conducted with the Bank through the chairperson by members.

  72. Passive: Women are given a better opportunity to take care of both home and career by teaching.

  73. Passive: Classes are taken, and students' test and exam scripts are checked by a teacher.

  74. Active: The Christians buy and exchange many presents to mark Christmas.

  75. Passive: A beautiful Christmas cake has been made for tomorrow by Sarah.

  76. Passive: Teachers have studied the latest findings in the field of teaching.

  77. Passive: Aziz is going to tell Anwar about some basic things regarding a computer.

  78. Active: We can make different things by clicking on the icons with the mouse.

  79. Passive: Feroza cherishes a dream of reading and writing.

  80. Active: Parents do not send the poor girls to school.

  81. Passive: Very few people realize the amount of hard work of a teacher.

  82. Active: The garments owners do not provide the garments workers with modern amenities of life.

  83. Active: The authority does not give due punishment to the poor.

  84. Passive: Computer classes are going to be started very soon by Anwar's school.

  85. Passive: It is hoped by Aziz that Anwar will enjoy his computer classes.

  86. Passive: The students are behaved well by the teachers.

  87. Passive: Enough money could never be earned by Feroza to feed her children.

  88. Active: The police could not find out the snatcher.

  89. Active: The producer produces junk food for its pungent taste.

  90. Passive: Junk food contains added chemicals.

  91. Passive: Junk food also contains a lot of fat.

  92. Active: The teacher gives the students training on the English language.

  93. Active: People cut down trees for fuel.

  94. Active: The Muslims observe Eid-ul-Fitr with due religious fervour and solemnity.

  95. Active: Dan wants a big lorry from Father on the occasion of Christmas.

  96. Passive: Other women were persuaded by Feroza to form a committee of 5-6 members.

  97. Passive: The chairperson would hold meetings of members once a week.

  98. Passive: A loan of three thousand taka was taken by Feroza.

  99. Passive: Solvency and security have been achieved by Feroza.

  100. Passive: The mobility of a poor girl is restricted by financial hardship and early marriage.

  101. Active: The Bank does not grant bank loans on easy terms to the poor.

  102. Passive: The cows are looked after, clothes are washed, and paddy is husked by Feroza in her in-law's house.

  103. Passive: Ripe paddy is reaped in the fields by Feroza.

  104. Active: Women/We make fire to cook food.

  105. Passive: The husked rice was sold in the market by her.

  106. Passive: The thudding of her dheki could be heard late at night by people.

  107. Active: The garments owners do not equip the garment factories with modern facilities.

  108. Passive: Feroza was found to be a very hardworking and responsible loanee by the bank.

  109. Passive: The amount she asked for was granted by the bank.

  110. Active: People melt tar for construction purposes.

  111. Passive: Latif is going to tell Hamid how to use the Internet.

  112. Passive: A number of photographs were taken by Neela.

  113. Passive: The warm evenings were enjoyed by the family.

  114. Passive: Different books can be borrowed from the library by the students.

  115. Passive: The teacher assigned homework to the students.

  116. Active: He wrote a beautiful letter to his mother.

  117. Active: The children sing carols during the festive season.

  118. Active: The people of Bangladesh celebrate Pahela Baishakh every year.

  119. Active: They bring various kinds of food to the fair.

  120. Passive: The festival is celebrated with great enthusiasm by the people.


Answer

  1. Passive: The poor girls are married by parents at a tender age.

  2. Passive: A large amount of food is eaten by people every day.

  3. Active: Sugar damages our teeth.

  4. Active: The Municipal Corporation cleans the roads of Dhaka city today.

  5. Passive: Trees are cut at random by people.

  6. Passive: Street children are not cared for properly by us/people.

  7. Passive: Measures should be taken by us to prevent water pollution.

  8. Passive: Wood is used as fuel in the villages by villagers.

  9. Passive: An opportunity to reshape their life according to its teachings is given to Muslims by the holy Ramadan.

  10. Passive: All wrong, inhuman, and harmful activities are prohibited by the month-long fasting.

  11. Passive: A cultural programme is held by Bangla Academy on the occasion.

  12. Passive: The school assembly is supervised by Jacky Smith.

  13. Passive: Special supplements have been brought out by national dailies.

  14. Passive: A colourful procession is brought out from the institute premises by the students and teachers of the Institute of Fine Arts.

  15. Passive: An extensive range of extra-curricular activities is offered by Devonport High School.

  16. Passive: The Debating Club is run by our English teacher.

  17. Passive: Free medical treatment is given to retired persons by the government.

  18. Passive: Sweets are offered to the clients by shopkeepers.

  19. Passive: We are helped in many ways by our teachers.

  20. Active: Fresh account books are opened by traders.

  21. Active: Different socio-cultural organizations draw up elaborate programmes to celebrate the day.

  22. Active: Neela's breath is taken away by the fascinating animals of the Night Safari.

  23. Active: The surface of the moon was explored and moon rocks were gathered by the astronauts.

  24. Active: People will always remember the astronauts.

  25. Passive: Birds are ruthlessly hunted by the hunters.

  26. Passive: Garbage is thrown on city streets indiscriminately by people.

  27. Passive: A healthy balance of nutrients can be gotten from fresh homemade foods by us.

  28. Passive: A large number of soft drinks are drunk by people every day.

  29. Active: The written and printed things are looked at with curiosity by Feroza.

  30. Active: Each member was given a registered card of Grameen Bank by the committee.

  31. Active: Paper was first invented by the Chinese.

  32. Active: Water is polluted in various ways by people.

  33. Active: Neela's bag was snatched by a snatcher.

  34. Passive: The responsibility of teaching the children was offered to Feroza by the people of Grameen Bank.

  35. Active: A night market was seen by Nella going on in China Town.

  36. Active: Neela tasted a number of different items.

  37. Active: The stranger was looked at nervously by Nella.

  38. Active: The slum dwellers were evicted by the authority.

  39. Active: Tea is taken to remove tiredness by people.

  40. Active: Verses from the holy Quran are recited during a marriage ceremony by the Kaji.

  41. Active: The contents of the book showed much interest to readers.

  42. Active: The tremendous development of science by illiterate people is not known.

  43. Active: The guests at a bridal party are entertained by the host.

  44. Active: Warm clothes are put on by people in winter.

  45. Active: More and more land is used for human settlement by people.

  46. Active: Pahela Baishakh is celebrated with traditional activities across the country by people.

  47. Active: Manure is spread on the ploughed lands to grow more crops by farmers.

  48. Active: Land is cultivated at the outset of the rain by farmers.

  49. Active: Water is polluted in many ways by people.

  50. Active: Debate competitions are arranged among themselves by the students.

  51. Active: The house was not painted by the painter.

  52. Active: Wild animals are ruthlessly killed by the hunters.

  53. Active: Neela saw a night market going on in China Town.

  54. Active: Loans are granted to landless poor people by Grameen Bank.

  55. Active: The loan that Feroza took was repaid by her.

  56. Active: Polythene bags, scrap paper, and other materials are collected by Luthfur.

  57. Passive: His meal is usually taken at home by him.

  58. Active: Four maunds of paddy were husked every week by Feroza.

  59. Active: Reading and writing were needed by Feroza to improve her condition.

  60. Active: All the insults inflicted upon her were taken by Feroza.

  61. Active: The money he earns is given to his mother by him.

  62. Passive: His bath is taken in a creek near his home by Luthfur.

  63. Passive: A beautiful Christmas tree is decorated by us on the eve of Christmas.

  64. Active: Father is going to prepare the turkey for tomorrow.

  65. Active: The Lunar Module landed in the moon's sea of tranquillity by the astronauts.

  66. Active: Hamid is told about the computer by Aziz.

  67. Active: Bharta and fried savouries were liked by the speakers.

  68. Active: A number of weekends outside Dhaka away from pollution were spent by the speaker.

  69. Active: The smell of the appetizing Chinese food tickled Neela's nostrils.

  70. Active: The colour, chaos, and the crowds are enjoyed by Neela.

  71. Active: Members will conduct activities with the Bank through the chairperson.

  72. Active: Women are given a better opportunity to take care of both home and career by teaching.

  73. Active: A teacher checks students' test and exam scripts.

  74. Passive: Many presents are bought and exchanged by the Christians to mark Christmas.

  75. Active: Sarah has made a beautiful Christmas cake for tomorrow.

  76. Active: The latest findings in the field of teaching have been studied by teachers.

  77. Active: Anwar is going to be told about some basic things regarding a computer by Aziz.

  78. Passive: Different things can be made by us by clicking on the icons with the mouse.

  79. Active: A dream of reading and writing is cherished by Feroza.

  80. Passive: The poor girls are not sent to school by parents.

  81. Active: The amount of hard work of a teacher is realized by very few people.

  82. Active: The garments factories are not equipped with modern amenities of life by the garments owners.

  83. Active: Due punishment is not given to the poor by the authority.

  84. Active: Computer classes are going to be started very soon by Anwar's school.

  85. Active: Aziz hopes that Anwar will enjoy his computer classes.

  86. Active: The students behave well with the teachers.

  87. Active: Feroza could never earn enough money to feed her children.

  88. Passive: The snatcher could not be found by the police.

  89. Active: Junk food is produced by the producer for its pungent taste.

  90. Active: Chemicals are added to junk food.

  91. Active: A lot of fat is also contained in junk food.

  92. Active: Homework is assigned to the students by the teacher.

  93. Passive: Trees are cut down for fuel by people.

  94. Passive: Eid-ul-Fitr is observed with due religious fervour and solemnity by the Muslims.

  95. Active: A big lorry is wanted by Dan from Father on the occasion of Christmas.

  96. Active: Feroza persuaded other women to form a committee of 5-6 members.

  97. Active: The chairperson holds meetings of members once a week.

  98. Active: Feroza took a loan of three thousand taka.

  99. Active: Feroza achieved solvency and security.

  100. Active: Financial hardship and early marriage restrict the mobility of a poor girl.

  101. Passive: Bank loans on easy terms are not granted to the poor by the Bank.

  102. Active: Feroza looks after the cows, washes clothes, and husks paddy in her in-law's house.

  103. Active: Farmers reap ripe paddy in the fields.

  104. Passive: Fire is made by women to cook food.

  105. Active: She sold the husked rice in the market.

  106. Active: The thudding of her dheki could be heard late at night by people.

  107. Active: The garment factories are not equipped with modern facilities by the garments owners.

  108. Active: Feroza was found to be a very hardworking and responsible loanee by the authority.

  109. Passive: The charge of teaching children was taken by Feroza.

  110. Passive: By people, junk food is often consumed in restaurants.

  111. Active: I will go to Chittagong.

  112. Active: Feroza shared her experiences with others.

  113. Passive: A lot of food is eaten by the family.

  114. Passive: Different books can be borrowed from the library by the students.

  115. Passive: Homework was assigned by the teacher to the students.

  116. Passive: A beautiful letter was written by him to his mother.

  117. Passive: Carols are sung by the children during the festive season.

  118. Passive: Pahela Baishakh is celebrated every year by the people of Bangladesh.

  119. Passive: Various kinds of food are brought to the fair by them.

  120. Active: The people celebrate the festival with great enthusiasm.



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