Change this sentence to passive voice if possible: Kuan paints murals.
Murals are painted by Kuan.
Change this sentence to passive voice if possible: Sara will compose a symphony.
A symphony will be composed by Sara.
Change this sentence to passive voice if possible: Someone was stealing my car when I arrived home.
My car was being stolen when I arrived home
Change this sentence to passive voice if possible: People don't make wine in Malta
Wine isn't made in Malta
Change this sentence to passive voice if possible: Someone has already cleaned the apartment.
The apartment has already been cleaned.
Change this sentence to passive voice if possible: Farmers grow vegetables.
Vegetables are grown by farmers.
Change this sentence to passive voice if possible: John will bake a cake.
A cake will be baked by John.
Change this sentence to passive voice if possible: Mozart didn't compose this symphony in 1785.
This symphony wasn't composed by Mozart in 1785.
Change this sentence to passive voice if possible: Tom wasn't buying a car yesterday
A car wasn't being bought by Tom yesterday
Change this sentence to passive voice if possible: I haven't already finished my homework.
My homework hasn't already been finished.
Change this sentence to passive voice if possible: Students are doing homework every day.
Homework is being done by students every day.
Change this sentence to passive voice if possible: James isn't goint to buy any present for her.
Any present isn't going to be bought for her by James
Change this sentence to passive voice if possible: When did Thomas Edison invent the light bulb?
When was the light bulb invented by Thomas Edison?
Change this sentence to passive voice if possible: Students won't visit the International Office before going to Canada.
The International Office won't be visited by students before going to Canada.
Change this sentence to passive voice if possible: I haven't written the paper yet.
The paper hasn't been written yet.
Change this sentence to passive voice if possible: Everyone is studying English very hard.
English is being studied very hard (by everyone)
Change this sentence to passive voice if possible: Mark won't play the piano at the party
The piano won't be played at the party by Mark
Change this sentence to passive voice if possible: After a long search, the police found the stolen pictures
After a long search, the stolen pictures were found by the police.
Change this sentence to passive voice if possible: Team 4 has won the game
The game has been won by team 4
Change this sentence to passive voice if possible:
Has Bill Gates made a lot of money in his lifetime?
Has a lot of money been made by Bill Gates in his lifetime?
Change this sentence to passive voice if possible: A lot of people aren't going to get the tickets to the concert tomorrow.
The tickets to the concert aren't going to be bought tomorrow by a lot of people
Change this sentence to passive voice if possible: They were singing a song when the phone rang
A song was being sung by them when the phone rang
Change this sentence to passive voice if possible: Anne might visit the Maldives
The Maldives might be visited
Change this sentence to passive voice if possible: Celia hadn't finished the performance
The performance hadn't been finished by Celia