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IV. Rewrite the sentences below, changing the verbs in bracket... - Beehive

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IV. 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
  1. In yesterday’s competition the prizes were given away by the Principal.

  2. In spite of financial difficulties, the labourers were paid on time.

  3. On Republic Day, vehicles are not allowed beyond this point.

  4. Second-hand books are bought and sold on the pavement every Saturday.

  5. Elections to the Lok Sabha are held every five years.

  6. Our National Anthem was composed by Rabindranath Tagore.

Related Questions

II. 1. Match the phrases in Column A with their meanings in Column B.

AB
(i) broke out(a) an attitude of kindness, a readiness to give freely
(ii) in accordance with(b) was not able to tolerate
(iii) a helping hand(c) began suddenly in a violent way
(iv) could not stomach(d) assistance
(v) generosity of spirit(e) persons with power to make decisions
(vi) figures of authority(f) according to a particular rule, principle, or system

2. Study the words in italics in the sentences below. They are formed by prefixing un – or in – to their antonyms (words opposite in meaning).
• I was a short boy with rather undistinguished looks. (un + distinguished)
• My austere father used to avoid all inessential comforts.(in + essential)
• The area was completely unaffected by the war.(un + affected)
• He should not spread the poison of social inequality and communal intolerance. (in + equality, in + tolerance)

Now form the opposites of the words below by prefixing un- or in-. The prefix incan also have the forms il-, ir-, or im- (for example: illiterate –il + literate, impractical – im + practical, irrational – ir + rational). You may consult a dictionary if you wish.

______adequate        ______acceptable      ______regular            ______tolerant
______demanding     ______active             ______true                  ______permanent
______patriotic          ______disputed        ______accessible         ______coherent
______logical             ______legal               ______responsible      ______possible

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Subject: Beehive
Class: class 9
Chapter 6: My Childhood
Medium: English Medium