Passive Voice worksheet for English grammar practice.
A worksheet titled "Passive Voice" with exercises for practicing passive voice in English grammar, featuring sentences to convert from active to passive voice, with examples and instructions.
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The image you uploaded contains a worksheet focused on converting sentences from the Active Voice to the Passive Voice. Below, I will explain how to solve these problems and provide the solutions for each sentence.
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1. Active Voice: The subject performs the action.
- Example: "I clean my room every day."
2. Passive Voice: The subject receives the action, and the focus shifts to what is being done to it.
- Example: "My room is cleaned by me every day."
To convert a sentence from Active Voice to Passive Voice:
- Identify the subject, verb, and object in the Active Voice sentence.
- In the Passive Voice:
- The object of the Active Voice becomes the subject of the Passive Voice.
- The verb changes to a form of "be" + past participle (e.g., "is/am/are + verb-ed").
- The original subject (if mentioned) is added after the verb using "by".
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#### Present Simple Tense
1. Original: I clean my room every day.
- Passive: My room is cleaned by me every day.
2. Original: Tom bought a nice house yesterday.
- Passive: A nice house was bought by Tom yesterday.
3. Original: Amil will sing a beautiful song.
- Passive: A beautiful song will be sung by Amil.
4. Original: Ben repaired my computer yesterday.
- Passive: My computer was repaired by Ben yesterday.
5. Original: My sister is making a tasty cake now.
- Passive: A tasty cake is being made by my sister now.
6. Original: We have bought tickets to the concert.
- Passive: Tickets to the concert have been bought by us.
7. Original: Helen teaches French at school.
- Passive: French is taught by Helen at school.
8. Original: They grow strawberries every year.
- Passive: Strawberries are grown by them every year.
9. Original: I sent an SMS to my friend.
- Passive: An SMS was sent to my friend by me.
10. Original: She has written a test today.
- Passive: A test has been written by her today.
11. Original: They visited that museum yesterday.
- Passive: That museum was visited by them yesterday.
12. Original: I am watching a football match now.
- Passive: A football match is being watched by me now.
13. Original: Pam has found the keys in the table.
- Passive: The keys have been found in the table by Pam.
14. Original: Mona is washing the clothes now.
- Passive: The clothes are being washed by Mona now.
15. Original: You have made a lot of mistakes.
- Passive: A lot of mistakes have been made by you.
16. Original: Bill will bring sandwiches.
- Passive: Sandwiches will be brought by Bill.
17. Original: They attend lectures every day.
- Passive: Lectures are attended by them every day.
18. Original: We are meeting the relatives now.
- Passive: The relatives are being met by us now.
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#### Past Simple Tense
19. Original: He will copy this text.
- Passive: This text will be copied by him.
20. Original: They have bought a new car.
- Passive: A new car has been bought by them.
21. Original: We are playing volleyball now.
- Passive: Volleyball is being played by us now.
22. Original: Our teacher explained the rule.
- Passive: The rule was explained by our teacher.
23. Original: She translates the texts every day.
- Passive: The texts are translated by her every day.
24. Original: She is watching a comedy film now.
- Passive: A comedy film is being watched by her now.
25. Original: Pam put the candle on the table.
- Passive: The candle was put on the table by Pam.
26. Original: Pam has bought a new ring recently.
- Passive: A new ring has been bought by Pam recently.
27. Original: He will correct the mistakes.
- Passive: The mistakes will be corrected by him.
28. Original: I have got a beautiful present.
- Passive: A beautiful present has been got by me.
29. Original: The cat dropped the vase yesterday.
- Passive: The vase was dropped by the cat yesterday.
30. Original: I am playing the piano now.
- Passive: The piano is being played by me now.
31. Original: He has turned off the TV set.
- Passive: The TV set has been turned off by him.
32. Original: We receive emails every day.
- Passive: Emails are received by us every day.
33. Original: Nick is acting on ice cream now.
- Passive: Ice cream is being acted on by Nick now.
34. Original: She will lend money to her friend.
- Passive: Money will be lent to her friend by her.
35. Original: I visit Paris every year.
- Passive: Paris is visited by me every year.
36. Original: He has already prepared the report.
- Passive: The report has already been prepared by him.
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The solutions for all the sentences are provided above. Each sentence has been converted from Active Voice to Passive Voice according to the rules explained.
Boxed Final Answer:
\boxed{\text{See detailed solutions above.}}
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Understanding Active and Passive Voice
1. Active Voice: The subject performs the action.
- Example: "I clean my room every day."
2. Passive Voice: The subject receives the action, and the focus shifts to what is being done to it.
- Example: "My room is cleaned by me every day."
To convert a sentence from Active Voice to Passive Voice:
- Identify the subject, verb, and object in the Active Voice sentence.
- In the Passive Voice:
- The object of the Active Voice becomes the subject of the Passive Voice.
- The verb changes to a form of "be" + past participle (e.g., "is/am/are + verb-ed").
- The original subject (if mentioned) is added after the verb using "by".
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Solutions for the Worksheet
#### Present Simple Tense
1. Original: I clean my room every day.
- Passive: My room is cleaned by me every day.
2. Original: Tom bought a nice house yesterday.
- Passive: A nice house was bought by Tom yesterday.
3. Original: Amil will sing a beautiful song.
- Passive: A beautiful song will be sung by Amil.
4. Original: Ben repaired my computer yesterday.
- Passive: My computer was repaired by Ben yesterday.
5. Original: My sister is making a tasty cake now.
- Passive: A tasty cake is being made by my sister now.
6. Original: We have bought tickets to the concert.
- Passive: Tickets to the concert have been bought by us.
7. Original: Helen teaches French at school.
- Passive: French is taught by Helen at school.
8. Original: They grow strawberries every year.
- Passive: Strawberries are grown by them every year.
9. Original: I sent an SMS to my friend.
- Passive: An SMS was sent to my friend by me.
10. Original: She has written a test today.
- Passive: A test has been written by her today.
11. Original: They visited that museum yesterday.
- Passive: That museum was visited by them yesterday.
12. Original: I am watching a football match now.
- Passive: A football match is being watched by me now.
13. Original: Pam has found the keys in the table.
- Passive: The keys have been found in the table by Pam.
14. Original: Mona is washing the clothes now.
- Passive: The clothes are being washed by Mona now.
15. Original: You have made a lot of mistakes.
- Passive: A lot of mistakes have been made by you.
16. Original: Bill will bring sandwiches.
- Passive: Sandwiches will be brought by Bill.
17. Original: They attend lectures every day.
- Passive: Lectures are attended by them every day.
18. Original: We are meeting the relatives now.
- Passive: The relatives are being met by us now.
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#### Past Simple Tense
19. Original: He will copy this text.
- Passive: This text will be copied by him.
20. Original: They have bought a new car.
- Passive: A new car has been bought by them.
21. Original: We are playing volleyball now.
- Passive: Volleyball is being played by us now.
22. Original: Our teacher explained the rule.
- Passive: The rule was explained by our teacher.
23. Original: She translates the texts every day.
- Passive: The texts are translated by her every day.
24. Original: She is watching a comedy film now.
- Passive: A comedy film is being watched by her now.
25. Original: Pam put the candle on the table.
- Passive: The candle was put on the table by Pam.
26. Original: Pam has bought a new ring recently.
- Passive: A new ring has been bought by Pam recently.
27. Original: He will correct the mistakes.
- Passive: The mistakes will be corrected by him.
28. Original: I have got a beautiful present.
- Passive: A beautiful present has been got by me.
29. Original: The cat dropped the vase yesterday.
- Passive: The vase was dropped by the cat yesterday.
30. Original: I am playing the piano now.
- Passive: The piano is being played by me now.
31. Original: He has turned off the TV set.
- Passive: The TV set has been turned off by him.
32. Original: We receive emails every day.
- Passive: Emails are received by us every day.
33. Original: Nick is acting on ice cream now.
- Passive: Ice cream is being acted on by Nick now.
34. Original: She will lend money to her friend.
- Passive: Money will be lent to her friend by her.
35. Original: I visit Paris every year.
- Passive: Paris is visited by me every year.
36. Original: He has already prepared the report.
- Passive: The report has already been prepared by him.
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Final Answer
The solutions for all the sentences are provided above. Each sentence has been converted from Active Voice to Passive Voice according to the rules explained.
Boxed Final Answer:
\boxed{\text{See detailed solutions above.}}
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of passive voice worksheet.