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Passive Voice of “Sajid gave the beggar an old shirt”.

A. An old shirt was given to Sajid by the beggar.
B. An old shirt was given to the beggar by Sajid.
C. The beggar was gave an old shirt by Sajid.
D. An old shirt was gave to the beggar by Sajid.
Correct Answer: B. An old shirt was given to the beggar by Sajid.

This question tests the ability to convert an active voice sentence into its passive voice equivalent. In passive voice, the object of the active sentence becomes the subject, and the verb form changes.

  • Correct Answer: An old shirt was given to the beggar by Sajid. In the active sentence "Sajid gave the beggar an old shirt," "an old shirt" is the direct object. To form the passive voice, this object becomes the subject. The past tense verb "gave" transforms into "was given," and the original subject "Sajid" is introduced with "by."
  • Distractors: Option A incorrectly reverses the roles of Sajid and the beggar. Options C and D use the grammatically incorrect verb form "was gave" instead of the correct past participle "was given."

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