tense names
simple present
simple past
future
true or false
100


What tense is used here?

"I play hockey with my friends."


simple present

100

Change this sentence into the passive voice.

"I require coffee."


"Coffee is required by me."

100

Change into passive:

I liked pokemon cards.

Pokemon cards were liked by me.

100

Change into future:

I will play the game.

The game will be played by me.

100

The passive voice is often used to emphasize the action received by the object of the sentence, rather than who performed the action.

True

200

What tense is used here?

"I liked the photo on Instagram."

simple past

200

Change this sentence into the passive voice.

"She likes beautiful roses"

Beautiful roses are liked by her.

200

Change into passive:

The teacher corrected the mistakes.

The mistakes were corrected by the teacher.

200

Change into passive:

He will watch Game of Thrones.

Game of Thrones will be watched by him.

200

The passive voice is characterized by the object of the action becoming the subject of the sentence, while the agent (who performs the action) is often omitted or placed in a prepositional phrase.



True

300

What tense is used here?

"They are reading books."



present continuous

300

Change this sentence so it is not in the passive voice.

My mother doesn't paint the walls.

The walls aren't painted by my mother

300

Change into passive:

Lauren didn't eat any apples.

No apples were eaten by Lauran.

300

Change into passive:

The next earthquake will destroy the city.

The city will be destroyed by the next earthquake.

300

In the passive voice, the subject of the sentence always performs the action.



False

400

What tense is used here?

"He has eaten a hamburger."


present perfect

400

Change into passive voice:

Many people read this writer's articles.

This writer's articles is read by many people.

400

Change into passive

Did the little boy sell all the candy bars?

Were all the candy bars sold by the little boy?

400

Change into passive:

My friends will visit him tomorrow.

He will be visited by my friends tomorrow.

400

In passive voice, the subject of the sentence always comes before the verb.

False

500

What tense is used here?

"You will have done well!"


future perfect

500

Change into passive:

Kids love candies.

Candies are loved by kids.

500

Change into passive:

He didn't give the wallet.

The wallet wasn't given by him.
500

Change into passive

Will the boss give me a job?

Will I be given a job by the boss?

500

In passive voice, the agent of the action (who performs the action) can be omitted from the sentence.

True.

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