Change voice: Company has fired some workers.

A) Some workers have been fired by the company.
B) Some worker has been fired by the company.
C) Some workers have fired by the company.
D) None of these

🧠 Explanation:

Changing “Company has fired some workers” to passive voice gives “Some workers have been fired by the company.” Passive voice focuses on the action (firing) done to workers. Imagine kids saying, “The team was picked by the coach,” instead of “The coach picked the team.” For kids, it’s like spotlighting what happened, not who did it. This grammar makes writing flexible, useful for reports or stories. Learning passive voice helps children vary their sentences, making them clear and interesting. It teaches how word order changes meaning, helping kids write better for school or fun stories.