The image contains an English grammar exercise, not a mathematical problem. The task is to change sentences from active to passive voice. Here’s how you can approach it:
Answer: Here are the passive voice conversions for some sentences:
- Chocolates are liked by her.
- The wall is being climbed by the boy.
- A sound was not heard by us.
- A horse has been bought by them.
Explanation: In English grammar, converting a sentence from active to passive voice involves making the object of the active sentence the subject of the passive sentence. The verb form changes to accommodate this shift, often using a form of “to be” plus the past participle of the main verb.
Steps:
- Identify the Subject, Verb, and Object:
- Active: “She likes chocolates.”
- Subject: She
- Verb: likes
- Object: chocolates
- Rearrange to Passive:
- Make the object the new subject: “Chocolates”
- Use the appropriate form of “to be”: “are”
- Use the past participle of the main verb: “liked”
- Add “by” and the original subject: “by her”
- Construct the Passive Sentence:
- Passive: “Chocolates are liked by her.”
Repeat these steps for each sentence to convert them from active to passive voice.