Passive Voice (Present)
Passive Voice (Past)
-ed vs. -ing Adjectives
Sentence Creation
English Trivia
100

Change this sentence to the passive voice:

  • "The librarian knows all the books in the library."
All the books in the library are known by the librarian.
100

Change this sentence to the passive voice:

  • "The contractor fixed the car last night."

"The car was fixed by the contractor last night."

100

Choose the correct form: "The movie was really long, but I still thought it was (exciting/excited)."

Answer: "The movie was really long, but I still thought it was exciting."

100

Make a sentence using the correct tense of the verb "to read" in the present perfect continuous tense

 Example: "I have been reading this book all night."

100

What does the idiom "an arm and a leg" mean?

Answer: "Very expensive or costly "

200

 Change this sentence from passive to active voice:

  • "The report is submitted everyday by the manager"

"The manager submits the report everday"

200

Change this sentence from passive to active voice:

  • "The song was performed by the band at the concert last year"

"Last year at the concert the band performed the song."

200

Choose the correct form: "She felt like standing up to read was (embarrassing/embarrassed), especially because she messed up last time"

Answer: "She felt like standing up to read was embarrassing, especially because she messed up last time"

200

Create a sentence in the past perfect tense about something you completed before another event.


Answer: Example: "I had finished my homework before my friends arrived."

200

Which letter is silent in the word "Listen"?


Answer: The letter t is silent.

300

Change this sentence to the passive voice:

  • "People speak English all over the world."

"English is spoken all over the world "

300

Change this sentence to the passive voice:

  • "The company announced the new employee phone policy yesterday."

Answer: "The new employee phone policy was announced [by the company] yesterday."

300

Choose the correct form: "This test might make you (confusing/confused), but those who studied won't think it is (confusing/confused)."

"This test might make you confused, but those who studied won't think it is confusing."

300

Make a sentence you might say to your child using the future continuous tense.


Answer: Example: "I will be coming home later from work starting next week."

300

What is the answer to this riddle?

"What gets bigger the more you take away?"


Answer: "A hole."

400

Change this sentence from passive to active voice:

  • "The daily emails are sent by the team every morning by 5 am"

"The team sends the daily emails every morning by 5 am"

400

Change this sentence from passive to active voice:

  • "The divorce documents were not signed by the lawyer."

"The lawyer did not sign the divorce documents."

400

Choose the correct form: "He thought she had (amazing/amazed) eyes. And she was (amazing/amazed) by his ability to listen."

"He thought she had amazing eyes. And she was amazed by his ability to listen."

400

Create a sentence using passive simple future Tense


Answer: Example: The homework will be completed by Ana. 

400

What is the capital of New York?

Albany

500

Create a sentence in the present passive voice using the correct form of the verb "to sing".

The national anthem is sung at events all over the country

500

Create a sentence in the past passive voice using the correct verb form "to build"

"The building was built by a famous architect."

500

Create a sentence using the correct forms of both frightened and frightening.

Answer: Example: "The thunderstorm was frightening, and I felt frightened."

500

Create a sentence that is interogative you might ask to a friend 


Answer: Example: "Do you want go to the park this weekend?"

500

What is the meaning of the idiom "Cry over spilled milk "?


Answer: Crying over spilled milk means to dwell on past mistakes or misfortunes, often implying that it's unproductive to worry about things 

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