Select the correct passive voice of: 'Someone has left the tap running.' MCQ with Answer and Explanation

Select the correct passive voice of: 'Someone has left the tap running.'
A. The tap had been left running.
B. The tap is left running.
C. The tap was left running.
D. The tap has been left running.
Answer: Option D
Solution (By JKExamLibrary)
Present perfect, unknown agent. 'The tap has been left running.'

This question belongs to: English Active and Passive Voice

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Choose the correct active voice of: 'Too many cooks spoil the broth.'
A. The broth is spoilt by too many cooks.
B. The broth was spoilt by too many cooks.
C. The broth is spoilt.
D. Too many cooks have spoilt the broth.

Correct Answer: Option A


Explanation:
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Select the correct passive voice of: 'They will celebrate the festival with great enthusiasm.'
A. The festival will be celebrated with great enthusiasm by them.
B. The festival will celebrated with great enthusiasm by them.
C. The festival would be celebrated with great enthusiasm by them.
D. The festival is celebrated with great enthusiasm by them.

Correct Answer: Option A


Explanation:
Simple future: Object + will + be + past participle + rest.

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The barber cut my hair yesterday.
A. My hair has been cut by the barber yesterday.
B. My hair is cut by the barber yesterday.
C. My hair was being cut by the barber yesterday.
D. My hair was cut by the barber yesterday.

Correct Answer: Option D


Explanation:
Past simple → was/were + V3.

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