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Question:

Rewrite the sentences below, changing the verbs in brackets into the passive form.


1. In yesterday’s competition the prizes (give away) by the Principal.
2. In spite of financial difficulties, the labourers (pay) on time.
3. On Republic Day, vehicles (not allow) beyond this point.
4. Second-hand books (buy and sell) on the pavement every Saturday.
5. Elections to the Lok Sabha (hold) every five years.
6. Our National Anthem (compose) Rabindranath Tagore.

Answer:

The sentences below with the chaning verbs into the passive forms are as follows:

1. In yesterday‘s competition the prizes were given away by the principal.
2. Inspite of financial difficulties the labourers were paid on time.
3. On republic day vehicles were not allowed beyond that point.
4. Second hand books were bought and sold on the payment every Saturday.
5. Elections to the lok sabha are held every five years.
6. Our national anthem was composed by rabindranath tagore.


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