Learn optative sentence voice change with solved exercise. Optative sentences express wishes, prayers, or curses. Changing the voice of optative sentences involves converting active wishes, prayers, or curses into their passive form, or vice versa. Here are 50 solved examples:
Solved Exercise of Optative Sentence Voice Change
- Active: May God bless you. Passive: May you be blessed by God.
- Active: May the Almighty help us. Passive: May we be helped by the Almighty.
- Active: May she find peace. Passive: May peace be found by her.
- Active: May they achieve success. Passive: May success be achieved by them.
- Active: May you enjoy good health. Passive: May good health be enjoyed by you.
- Active: May the team win the match. Passive: May the match be won by the team.
- Active: May he live long. Passive: May long life be lived by him.
- Active: May your dreams come true. Passive: May your dreams be realized by you.
- Active: May she get well soon. Passive: May she be well soon.
- Active: May our country prosper. Passive: May prosperity be achieved by our country.
- Active: May the child recover quickly. Passive: May quick recovery be experienced by the child.
- Active: May the new year bring happiness. Passive: May happiness be brought by the new year.
- Active: May you succeed in your endeavors. Passive: May success in your endeavors be achieved by you.
- Active: May the weather remain pleasant. Passive: May pleasant weather be maintained.
- Active: May his soul rest in peace. Passive: May peace be rested in by his soul.
- Active: May she find true love. Passive: May true love be found by her.
- Active: May the plan succeed. Passive: May success be achieved by the plan.
- Active: May he be forgiven. Passive: May forgiveness be granted to him.
- Active: May they be blessed with a child. Passive: May a child be blessed upon them.
- Active: May all your wishes come true. Passive: May all your wishes be fulfilled by you.
- Active: May the injured recover soon. Passive: May soon recovery be experienced by the injured.
- Active: May the couple live happily. Passive: May happiness be experienced by the couple.
- Active: May peace prevail in the world. Passive: May the world be prevailed by peace.
- Active: May she always be happy. Passive: May happiness always be experienced by her.
- Active: May you have a bright future. Passive: May a bright future be had by you.
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Passive to Active
- Passive: May your efforts be rewarded. Active: May they reward your efforts.
- Passive: May the house be protected by God. Active: May God protect the house.
- Passive: May all be forgiven by the Almighty. Active: May the Almighty forgive all.
- Passive: May her prayers be answered. Active: May someone answer her prayers.
- Passive: May the project be approved by the committee. Active: May the committee approve the project.
- Passive: May the burden be lifted off his shoulders. Active: May someone lift the burden off his shoulders.
- Passive: May the instructions be followed by the team. Active: May the team follow the instructions.
- Passive: May the lost items be found. Active: May someone find the lost items.
- Passive: May the truth be revealed by him. Active: May he reveal the truth.
- Passive: May her mistakes be corrected. Active: May someone correct her mistakes.
- Passive: May the book be published soon. Active: May someone publish the book soon.
- Passive: May the event be remembered. Active: May someone remember the event.
- Passive: May the flowers be admired by all. Active: May all admire the flowers.
- Passive: May the lessons be learned well. Active: May someone learn the lessons well.
- Passive: May the cake be baked to perfection. Active: May someone bake the cake to perfection.
- Passive: May the problem be solved by her. Active: May she solve the problem.
- Passive: May the truth be known. Active: May someone know the truth.
- Passive: May the task be completed on time. Active: May someone complete the task on time.
- Passive: May the house be cleaned thoroughly. Active: May someone clean the house thoroughly.
- Passive: May the results be announced soon. Active: May someone announce the results soon.
- Passive: May the package be delivered safely. Active: May someone deliver the package safely.
- Passive: May the injured be taken to the hospital. Active: May someone take the injured to the hospital.
- Passive: May the children be educated well. Active: May someone educate the children well.
- Passive: May the documents be signed by the manager. Active: May the manager sign the documents.
- Passive: May the truth be spoken by everyone. Active: May everyone speak the truth.
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