Change voice: “The rainy season breeds mosquitos.”

(A) Mosquitos are bred by the rainy season.
(B) Mosquitos is bred by the rainy season.
(C) Mosquito are bred by rainy season.
(D) None of these

🧠 Explanation:

In the active sentence “The rainy season breeds mosquitos,” the subject is *the rainy season*, the verb is *breeds*, and the object is *mosquitos*. To change it into passive voice, we make the object the new subject and adjust the verb form accordingly. Since the original verb “breeds” is in the present simple tense, we use the appropriate passive form “are bred.” We then add the original subject at the end, introduced by the preposition “by.” This transforms the sentence into “Mosquitos are bred by the rainy season.” In this way, the focus shifts from who performs the action to the action’s receiver.