Below are the essential bilingual sentences with professional corrections from the original list, plus 20 additional sentences to reach 50 total. All Urdu translations are refined for clarity.
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Basic Structure:
➜ Active: Subject + Verb + Object
➜ Passive: Object + be (conjugated) + Past Participle (V3) + by + Subject
Key points: Tense must be preserved. Only transitive verbs can be passive. The subject in active becomes agent in passive (often omitted if unimportant).
✅ Example: She writes a letter → A letter is written by her.
Active voice brings clarity and directness; passive voice is essential in formal writing, scientific contexts, or when the doer is unknown. Class 9th board exams often include transformation of sentences. This comprehensive list covers present indefinite, continuous, perfect, past tenses, modals, and more — all bilingual support for Urdu medium students.