Passive Voice Exercises For Urdu Grammar


Exercise 1: Fill in the blanks with the correct Passive Voice form


In Urdu grammar, Passive Voice is a type of sentence structure where the object of the action takes the place of the subject. It’s commonly used to shift the focus of the sentence from the “doer” of the action to the action itself, or to the receiver of the action. This can help to add variety and complexity to your Urdu writing.

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1. *Kitab* (book) mujhse likhi gayi thi.
2. Iftaar *kia* (done) ja raha hai.
3. Khana *pakaya* (cooked) ja raha hai.
4. Shairi *suni* (heard) gayi.
5. Rishta *tay* (decide) kar liya gaya.
6. Kamra *saf* (clean) kiya jata hai.
7. Paani *ubala* (boil) ja raha hai.
8. Naukri *mili* (got) thi.
9. Gari *dhulai* (wash) ki ja rahi hai.
10. Suraj *doob* (set) gaya.
11. Mera homework *kia* (done) gaya.
12. Kapre *dhulai* (wash) kiye gaye.
13. Bagh *sajaya* (decorate) gaya.
14. Thanda paani *manga* (requested) gaya.
15. Seb *khaya* (eat) gaya.

Exercise 2: Change the Active Voice sentence into Passive Voice

1. Ali ne kitab *padhi* (read).
2. Upar se paani *gira* (fall) raha hai.
3. Mehmaan khana *khayenge* (eat).
4. Papa ne kapre *pehne* (wear).
5. Maa ne paani *ubala* (boil).
6. Humne gari *dhulai* (wash) ki.
7. Ustad ne sabaq *parhaya* (teach).
8. Bhabhi ne khana *pakaya* (cook).
9. Bhai ne ghar *sajaya* (decorate).
10. Dost ne gift *manga* (requested).
11. Children ne game *kheli* (play).
12. Khadim ne kamra *saf* (clean) kiya.
13. Behan ne darakht *lagaya* (plant).
14. Usne gaana *gaya* (sing).
15. Doctor ne mera checkup *kia* (done).

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