ইংরেজি ভাষা ও সাহিত্যEnglish LanguageGrammar — Voice (Active and Passive)
৩০. English ———— across the world.
কSpeaks
খis speaking
গis spoken✓
ঘhas been spoken
ব্যাখ্যা
Correct Answer: (C) is spoken
Voice transformation (Active to Passive) is one of the most important grammar topics in NTRCA English sections.
Why 'is spoken' is correct:
— The sentence expresses a general, universal truth in the present tense
— "English" (subject) does not speak — it is spoken (by people)
— The passive voice is needed: "English is spoken across the world"
— Structure: Subject + is/am/are + Past Participle = Present Simple Passive
Why other options are wrong:
✗ Speaks: Active voice — "English speaks" is grammatically wrong; English cannot speak
✗ is speaking: Present Continuous Active — implies English is currently doing the speaking (impossible)
✗ has been spoken: Present Perfect Passive — implies a completed recent action, not a general truth
Passive Voice Structure (Present Simple):
— Active: People speak English across the world.
— Passive: English is spoken across the world (by people).
Other examples of Present Simple Passive:
— "Tea is grown in Bangladesh."
— "This book is read by millions."
Source: Wren & Martin English Grammar; Murphy's English Grammar in Use; Past NTRCA Question Bank.