Grammar Bank Part 78 Voice Change Exercise: Present Perfect

 

Voice Change Exercise: Present Perfect

Home Task: 35 Questions (Mixed Types)

I. Assertive Sentences

  1. He has written a great novel.
  2. She has cleaned the kitchen.
  3. The boy has broken the window.
  4. They have built a strong bridge.
  5. I have completed the project.
  6. The gardener has trimmed the bushes.
  7. My sister has cooked lunch.
  8. We have won the championship match.
  9. The police have caught the thief.
  10. He has driven the car to the garage.

II. Negative Sentences

  1. She has not helped me.
  2. They have not played the game.
  3. He has not told the truth.
  4. We have not wasted the money.
  5. The boy has not flown the kite.
  6. I have not drawn the sketch.
  7. The teacher has not checked the essays.
  8. She has not sung the song.

III. Interrogative Sentences

  1. Has he read the news?
  2. Have they played the final match?
  3. Have I annoyed you?
  4. Has she cooked the dinner?
  5. Who has called my name?
  6. What have you done?
  7. Have the boys made a mess?
  8. Has the mechanic fixed the truck?
  9. Which dress has she chosen?

IV. Intro-Negative Sentences

  1. Has he not solved the sum?
  2. Have you not played the guitar?
  3. Has she not washed the clothes?
  4. Have they not bought the tickets?
  5. Has not the farmer tilled the land?
  6. Have we not respected the rules?
  7. Has not the cat drunk the milk?
  8. Why have you not done the work?

Answer Key: Present Perfect Voice Change

Formula: Object + has/have + been + V3 + by + Subject

I. Assertive Answers

1. He has written a great novel.
Ans: A great novel has been written by him.
2. She has cleaned the kitchen.
Ans: The kitchen has been cleaned by her.
3. The boy has broken the window.
Ans: The window has been broken by the boy.
4. They have built a strong bridge.
Ans: A strong bridge has been built by them.
5. I have completed the project.
Ans: The project has been completed by me.
6. The gardener has trimmed the bushes.
Ans: The bushes have been trimmed by the gardener.
7. My sister has cooked lunch.
Ans: Lunch has been cooked by my sister.
8. We have won the championship match.
Ans: The championship match has been won by us.
9. The police have caught the thief.
Ans: The thief has been caught by the police.
10. He has driven the car to the garage.
Ans: The car has been driven to the garage by him.

II. Negative Answers

11. She has not helped me.
Ans: I have not been helped by her.
12. They have not played the game.
Ans: The game has not been played by them.
13. He has not told the truth.
Ans: The truth has not been told by him.
14. We have not wasted the money.
Ans: The money has not been wasted by us.
15. The boy has not flown the kite.
Ans: The kite has not been flown by the boy.
16. I have not drawn the sketch.
Ans: The sketch has not been drawn by me.
17. The teacher has not checked the essays.
Ans: The essays have not been checked by the teacher.
18. She has not sung the song.
Ans: The song has not been sung by her.

III. Interrogative Answers

19. Has he read the news?
Ans: Has the news been read by him?
20. Have they played the final match?
Ans: Has the final match been played by them?
21. Have I annoyed you?
Ans: Have you been annoyed by me?
22. Has she cooked the dinner?
Ans: Has the dinner been cooked by her?
23. Who has called my name?
Ans: By whom has my name been called?
24. What have you done?
Ans: What has been done by you?
25. Have the boys made a mess?
Ans: Has a mess been made by the boys?
26. Has the mechanic fixed the truck?
Ans: Has the truck been fixed by the mechanic?
27. Which dress has she chosen?
Ans: Which dress has been chosen by her?

IV. Intro-Negative Answers

28. Has he not solved the sum?
Ans: Has not the sum been solved by him?
29. Have you not played the guitar?
Ans: Has not the guitar been played by you?
30. Has she not washed the clothes?
Ans: Have not the clothes been washed by her?
31. Have they not bought the tickets?
Ans: Have not the tickets been bought by them?
32. Has not the farmer tilled the land?
Ans: Has not the land been tilled by the farmer?
33. Have we not respected the rules?
Ans: Have not the rules been respected by us?
34. Has not the cat drunk the milk?
Ans: Has not the milk been drunk by the cat?
35. Why have you not done the work?
Ans: Why has not the work been done by you?
Note: The standard position of 'not' remains before the noun phrase across all continuous and perfect structures in structural grammar.

 

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