L. 7 AACHCHI by Lasantha Rodrigo
L. 7 AACHCHI by Lasantha Rodrigo
7 AACHCHI
by - Lasantha Rodrigo
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
● The narrator felt that there was something about
Aachchi that he didn’t know. That may be Aachchi
was kinder and more loving before.
meaning - watchfulness
Q.2. What made the narrator feel that Aachchi liked Uncle D’s children more
than him?
Q.3. What information did Uncle D bring to Amma one Sunday? How
did Amma react?
Q.4. Why did the narrator intend to touch Aachchi’s feet once she had
recovered?
ACTIVE and PASSIVE VOICE
● The VOICE of a verb shows whether the Subject is ACTIVE
or PASSIVE.
❖ NOTE
● Imperatives can be expressed in the passive in another form also:
Please keep quiet. (Active)
You are requested to keep quiet. (Passive)
● Sentences beginning with LET
Let your secretary type this letter. (Active)
Let this letter be typed by your secretary. (Passive)
ACTIVE AND PASSIVE - INFINITIVE
Active: to + V1 (to invite)
Passive: to be + past participle (to be invited)
● eg. I want you to leave the room right now.
I want the room to be left right now.
PRACTICE EXERCISES
Change the voice of the following sentences:
1. Grandma doesn’t like sweets.
2. The fisherman caught a fish.
3. Will you deliver the letters?
4. The doctor was
examining the patients.
5. He has sold a horse.
6. We had played a cricket match.
7. She will have read the book.
8. Is he reciting a poem?
9. He will tell us an interesting story.
10.Let us complete our work.
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