Q: Change into direct speech: The prisoner begged the judge to forgive him.
Q: Change into passive voice: I have finished the job.
Q: Change into passive voice: They built this house in 1990.
Q: Change into passive voice: He has bought a new car.
Q: Change into passive voice: I wrote a letter.
Q: Change into passive voice: They sent the parcel on Monday.
Q: Change into passive voice: The police caught the thief yesterday.
Q: Change into passive voice: She baked a cake.
Q: Change into passive voice: I read a book.
Q: Change into passive voice: She gave the beggar a five rupee coin.
Q: Rewrite active to passive: The police have arrested the thieves.
Q: Rewrite active to passive: The marvelous performance delivered by the children enthralled us.
Q: Rewrite active to passive: They have invited him to their party.
Q: Rewrite active to passive: We have shipped your order.
Q: Rewrite active to passive: The girl recited the poem beautifully.
Q: Rewrite passive to active: The party was enjoyed by the guests.
Q: Rewrite passive to active: Everyone was impressed by the child with his polite manners.
Q: Rewrite passive to active: The first prize was won by a girl from Pakistan.
Q: Rewrite passive to active: The latest book of the writer is liked by the readers.
Q: Choose the correct passive voice: They probably won't attend the lecture tomorrow.