Change voice: Tickets had been bought by us before 1 pm.

A) We had bought the tickets before 1 pm.
B) Tickets have been bought the tickets before 1
C) We should bought it before 1 pm
D) None of these

🧠 Explanation:

Changing “Tickets had been bought by us before 1 pm” to active voice gives “We had bought the tickets before 1 pm.” Active voice shows who does the action (we bought). Imagine kids saying, “We got our game tickets!” instead of “Tickets were gotten.” For kids, active voice is like telling a story where you’re the hero doing things. This grammar makes sentences lively and clear. Learning this helps children write exciting stories or reports, showing who’s doing what. It teaches them how word choice makes their writing fun and easy for others to understand.