CHANGING VOICE - ALL STATEMENTS - TENSE VERSA- LESSON 02. PRESENT PERFECT TENSE

CHANGING VOICE - ALL STATEMENTS - TENSE VERSA- 
LESSON 02. PRESENT PERFECT TENSE
Author: Mahendiran V


Before going through a head, it's better you go to the first lesson. https://mahendiranglobalenglish.blogspot.com/2023/09/changing-voice-all-statements-tense.html 

Some explanation about this topic has been given there. If you have a glance that, you could easily be running on this lesson.


Ok, Let's take an example in this tense and promote it as we have seen earlier.


In the first lesson, I missed to quote a big matter. It is, only transitive sentence can be done on both voices. It means, a sentence that contains an object to the verb is called a transitive sentence. Another one is called an intransitive sentence. 


In this topic, and all lessons I am to write likely for transitive one for driving this exercise on both voices. Sometimes you can see some sentences in intransitive mode. What is one, passive voice shall be missed.


Let's go the Affirmative in Present perfect tense.


Mr. SHARATH HAS BOUGHT A NEW CAR FOR RUPEES TEN LAKH.


Of course, this is a transitve sentence. There is an object to the verb. That is, A NEW CAR. So this can be done on both voices.
(I hope that you know very well that Mr. SHARATH is a subject, HAS BOUGHT is a verb, A NEW CAR is an object and FOR RUPEES TEN LAKH is an adjunct in this transitive sentence.)


ALL STATEMENTS ON BOTH ACTIVE AND PASSIVE VOICE.


POSITIVE
Mr. Sharath has bought a new car for Rupees ten lakh.
A new car has been bought by Mr. Sharath for Rupees ten lakh.


NEGATIVE
Mr. Sharath hasn't bought a new car for Rupees ten lakh.
A new car hasn't been bought by Mr. Sharath for Rupees ten lakh.


INTERROGATIVE. QUESTION TO SUBJECT
Who has bought a new car for Rupees ten lakh?
By whom has a new car been bought for Rupees ten lakh?


INTERROGATIVE. QUESTION TO VERB
What has Mr.Sharath done a new car for Rupees ten lakh?
What has a new car been done by Mr.Sharath for Rupees ten lakh?


INTERROGATIVE. QUESTION TO OBJECT
What has Mr.Sharath bought for Rupees ten lakh?
What has been bought by Mr.Sharath for Rupees ten lakh?


INTERROGATIVE. QUESTION TO ADJUNCT
For how much has Mr.Sharath bought a new car?
For how much has a new car been bought by Mr Sharath?


SPECIFIC QUESTION POSITIVE
Has Mr.Sharath bought a new car for Rupees ten lakh?
Has a new car been bought by Mr.Sharath for Rupees ten lakh?


SPECIFIC QUESTION NEGATIVE
Hasn't Mr.Sharath bought a new car for Rupees ten lakh?
Hasn't a new car been bought by Mr.Sharath for Rupees ten lakh?


TAG QUESTION POSITIVE
Mr.Shatath has bought a new car for Rupees ten lakh, hasn't he?
A new car has been bought by Mr.Sharath for Rupees ten lakh, hasn't it?


TAG QUESTION NEGATIVE
Mr.Sharath hasn't bought a new car for Rupees ten lakh, has he?
A new car hasn't been bought by Mr Sharath for Rupees ten lakh, has it?
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