This document is an introduction to a grammar class taught by Mr. Miraghe S. K. at Kai. S. V. Thakar Madhyamik Vidyalaya. It discusses the active and passive voice and provides examples of converting sentences between the two voices in simple present, past, and continuous tenses as well as commands. The examples are from a grammar tutorial software called Shrirang Computers Ltd.
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English Grammar
1. Welcome to My Class
of Grammar
Mr. Miraghe S. K. (B.A.B.Ed.)
Kai. S. V. Thakar Madhyamik Vidyalaya,
Dhadgaon Tal. Akrani (Nandurbar)
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2. Grammar Topic:
Voice
There are two types of voice.
Active Voice
Passive Voice
Onwards every first example is in Active
Voice & answer is in Passive Voice.
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3. In Simple Present Tense
Rekha sings A song
a song.
Subject
Verb
Object1
is sung by
Subject
to be + Verb +en
+by
Click here to see how it is formed.
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Object
4. Simple Present Tense
Rahul takes Tea
tea.
Subject
Verb
Object1
is taken by
Subject
to be + Verb +en
+by
Click here to see how it is formed.
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Object
5. In Simple Past Tense:
John
Subject
played cricket
cricket.
Verb
Object1
was played by
Subject
to be + Verb +en
+by
Click here to see how it is formed.
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Object
6. Present Continuous Tense:
Rahul is writing A letter.
a letter
Subject
Verb
Object1
is being written by
Subject
to be + Verb +en
+by
Click here to see how it is formed.
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Object
7. Commands:
Open the door
Let the door
Verb
Object1
be opened
Object
to be + Verb +en
Click here to see how it is formed.
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