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Question : In the following question, a sentence has been given in Active/Passive Voice. Out of the four alternatives suggested, select the one which best expresses the same sentence in Passive/Active Voice.

He cries.

Option 1: He had cried.

 

Option 2: He has cried.

 

Option 3: He cried.

 

 

 

Option 4: None of the above


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Correct Answer: None of the above


Solution : The correct answer is option 4.

None of the above

Explanation:

Sentences with intransitive verbs cannot be changed to the passive voice, because they lack a clearly defined known object,

The verb "to laugh" is intransitive. The sentence does not need to include an object.

Unlike transitive verbs, which must have an object in order to complete the meaning of the sentence, this verb conveys the entire idea even without the object.

Common intransitive verbs that don't require a direct or indirect object include "run," "rain," "die," "laugh," "sit," and "smile."

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