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Change this sentence to passive voice if possible: Kuan paints murals.

Murals are painted by Kuan.

100

Change this sentence to passive voice if possible: Sara will compose a symphony.

A symphony will be composed by Sara.

100

Change this sentence to passive voice if possible: Someone stole the car.

The car was stolen.

100

Change this sentence to passive voice if possible: People make wine in Mendoza

Wine is made in Mendoza

100

Change this sentence to passive voice if possible: Someone has already cleaned the apartment.

The apartment has already been cleaned.

200

Change this sentence to passive voice if possible: Farmers grow vegetables.

Vegetables are grown by farmers.

200

Change this sentence to passive voice if possible: John will bake a cake.

A cake will be baked by John.

200

Change this sentence to passive voice if possible: Mozart composed this symphony in 1782.

This symphony was composed by Mozart in 1782.

200

Change this sentence to passive voice if possible: Tom bought a car yesterday

A car was bought by Tom yesterday 

200

Change this sentence to passive voice if possible: I have already finished my homework.

My homework has already been finished.

300

Change this sentence to passive voice if possible: Students do homework every day.

Homework is done by students every day.

300

Change this sentence to passive voice if possible: James won't come to the party because he is tired.

This sentence cannot be changed to passive voice. It has no object!

300

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?

300

Change this sentence to passive voice if possible: Students will visit the International Office before going to Canada.

The International Office will be visited by students before going to Canada.

300

Change this sentence to passive voice if possible: I haven't written the paper yet.

The paper hasn't been written yet.

400

Change this sentence to passive voice if possible: Everyone studied very hard last night.

This sentence cannot be changed to passive voice because there is no object.

400

Change this sentence to passive voice if possible: Someone will play the piano at the party 

The piano will be played at the party

400

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.

400

Change this sentence to passive voice if possible: Team 4 has won the game

The game has been won by team 4

400

Change this sentence to passive voice if possible: Bill Gates has made a lot of money in his lifetime.

A lot of money has been made by Bill Gates in his lifetime.

500
Change this sentence to passive voice if possible: Jean's roommate always plays her music very loudly.
Music is always played very loudly by Jean's roommate.
500

Change this sentence to passive voice if possible: Someone will buy the tickets to the concert tomorrow.

The tickets to the concert will be bought tomorrow

500

Change this sentence to passive voice if possible: Even though she was tired, Chen worked hard.

This sentence cannot be changed to passive voice

500

Change this sentence to passive voice if possible: Anne is going to come with us tomorrow.

This sentence cannot be changed to passive voice.

500

Change this sentence to passive voice if possible: She has been sad since last week.

This sentence cannot be changed to passive voice.

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