Change the following sentence to passive voice:
They have invited him to their party.
He has been invited to their party.
Change the following sentence to active voice:
The car has been fixed by the mechanic.
The car mechanic has fixed the car.
Change to passive:
She is reading a novel.
A novel is being read by her.
A hamburger has been eaten.
Is that sentence in active or passive voice?
passive voice
Explain the difference between the passive and active voice.
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Change the following sentence to active voice:
Everyone was impressed with the polite manners of the child.
The child impressed everyone with his polite manners.
Change the following sentence to active:
Was the letter sent by him?
Did he send the letter?
Change the sentence to passive:
She is eating breakfast.
Dinner is being cooked by me.
Change the following sentence to passive:
Have they noticed us?
Have we been noticed by them?
When we change an active sentence into a passive sentence, the subject of the active verb becomes the object of the passive verb.
True or False
False
In the passive sentence the subject does the action. True or False?
False. In the passive sentence the subject RECEIVES the action.
Change the following sentence to passive voice:
She didn't win the prize
The prize was not won by her.
Is the following sentence active or passive voice?
The exam is being written by the students.
Passive
Change the sentence to passive voice:
They have not caught the thieves.
The thieves have not been caught by them.
What is the rule for the past perfect active voice?
has/have + past participle form of the verb
Write the correct form of the verb:
This juice must __________ (drink) before April 12.
Write the correct form of the verb:
This juice must be drunk before April 12.
Change to passive voice:
She sang a song.
A song was sung.
Change the following sentence to active voice:
The car is being driven by him.
He is driving the car.
What is the rule for the past perfect passive voice?
Passive verb form: has/have + been + past participle form of the verb
We can use get intead of be when the action is involuntary, unespected or unwelcome.
True or False?
True