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Interactive passive voice grammar worksheet for English language learners, including exercises and tense-specific rules.

A colorful educational worksheet titled "Passive Voice" with grammar rules and exercises for converting sentences into passive voice, featuring pink flowers and a green border.

A colorful educational worksheet titled "Passive Voice" with grammar rules and exercises for converting sentences into passive voice, featuring pink flowers and a green border.

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Task: Rewrite the sentences in Passive Voice



To rewrite sentences in the Passive Voice, we need to follow these steps:
1. Identify the subject, verb, and object in the sentence.
2. Make the object of the active voice the subject of the passive voice.
3. Use the appropriate form of the verb "to be" (am/is/are/was/were/have been/will be) followed by the past participle of the main verb.
4. Optionally, include the agent (the doer of the action) using "by + subject" if necessary.

Here are the solutions for all the sentences:

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#### Active Voice Sentences (1-18)
1. I clean my room every day.
- Passive: My room is cleaned every day (by me).

2. Tom bought a nice present yesterday.
- Passive: A nice present was bought yesterday (by Tom).

3. Ann will sing a beautiful song.
- Passive: A beautiful song will be sung (by Ann).

4. Ben repaired my computer yesterday.
- Passive: My computer was repaired yesterday (by Ben).

5. My sister is making a tasty cake now.
- Passive: A tasty cake is being made now (by my sister).

6. We have bought tickets to the concert.
- Passive: Tickets to the concert have been bought (by us).

7. Helen teaches French at school.
- Passive: French is taught at school (by Helen).

8. They grow strawberries every year.
- Passive: Strawberries are grown every year (by them).

9. Tim sent an SMS to his friend.
- Passive: An SMS was sent to his friend (by Tim).

10. She has written a test today.
- Passive: A test has been written today (by her).

11. They visited that museum yesterday.
- Passive: That museum was visited yesterday (by them).

12. I am watching a football match now.
- Passive: A football match is being watched now (by me).

13. Pam has found the keys in the table.
- Passive: The keys have been found in the table (by Pam).

14. Mona is washing the clothes now.
- Passive: The clothes are being washed now (by Mona).

15. You have made a lot of mistakes.
- Passive: A lot of mistakes have been made (by you).

16. Bill will bring sandwiches.
- Passive: Sandwiches will be brought (by Bill).

17. They attend lectures every day.
- Passive: Lectures are attended every day (by them).

18. We are meeting the relatives now.
- Passive: The relatives are being met now (by us).

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#### Active Voice Sentences (19-36)
19. He will copy this text.
- Passive: This text will be copied (by him).

20. He has bought a new car.
- Passive: A new car has been bought (by him).

21. We are playing volley-ball now.
- Passive: Volley-ball is being played now (by us).

22. Our teacher explained the rule.
- Passive: The rule was explained (by our teacher).

23. She translates the texts every day.
- Passive: The texts are translated every day (by her).

24. She is watching a comedy film now.
- Passive: A comedy film is being watched now (by her).

25. He put the candle on the table.
- Passive: The candle was put on the table (by him).

26. Pam has bought a new ring recently.
- Passive: A new ring has been bought recently (by Pam).

27. He will correct the mistakes.
- Passive: The mistakes will be corrected (by him).

28. I have got a beautiful present.
- Passive: A beautiful present has been got (by me).

29. The cat dropped the vase yesterday.
- Passive: The vase was dropped yesterday (by the cat).

30. I am playing the piano now.
- Passive: The piano is being played now (by me).

31. He has turned off the TV set.
- Passive: The TV set has been turned off (by him).

32. We receive e-mails every day.
- Passive: E-mails are received every day (by us).

33. Nick is eating an ice-cream now.
- Passive: An ice-cream is being eaten now (by Nick).

34. She will lend money to her friend.
- Passive: Money will be lent to her friend (by her).

35. I visit Paris every year.
- Passive: Paris is visited every year (by me).

36. He has already prepared the report.
- Passive: The report has already been prepared (by him).

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Final Answer:


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