Passive voice (Simple present)
Passive voice (Simple past)
Passive voice (Present perfect)
Passive voice (Modals)
100

Create a sentence: the shops/close/later/Monday

The shops are closed later on Monday.

100

Create a sentence: the windows/opened/my mother

The windows were opened by my mother.

100

What's the formula for the passive voice in present perfect? 

Object (becomes subject) + has/have + been + Past Participle (+ by + Subject).

100

Transform from passive to active: The report must be finished before the meeting.

Active: You must finish the report before the meeting.

200

Create a sentence in passive: they/clean/the office/every day. 

The office is cleaned by them every day. 

200

Change from active to passive: Columbus discovered America in 1492. 

America was discovered by Columbus in 1492.

200

Transform from active to passive: The students have finished the project a day early. 

The project has been finished a day early by the students.

200

Change from active to passive: The workers could have completed the bridge last month. 

The bridge could have been completed last month.

300

Change from active to passive: She writes interesting stories. 

Interesting stories are written by her.

300

Is this correct? "The championship game were won by the team."

No. The correct answer is "The championship game was won by the team."

300

Is this correct? "A brand-new product has being launched this month."

No, the correct sentence is "A brand-new product has been launched this month."

300

Is this the correct formula for past modals? "Object + Modal + have been + Past Participle"

Yes! It's correct.

400

Is this the correct passive form for simple present? "The mail was delivered by the postman every morning."

No. The correct sentence is "The mail is delivered by the postman every morning."

400

Change from active to passive: The police arrested the suspect immediately.

The suspect was arrested by the police immediately.

400

Transform to passive: People have told me that I have good presentation skills.

I have been told that I have good presentation skills.

400

How can we change this from active to passive? "The manager should have given us better instructions." 

Better instructions should have been given to us by the manager.

500

Can I change this sentence to passive?: "He appears happy". 

It's not possible. Why? "Appear" is a stative verb with no direct object.

500

Create a sentence: Leonardo da Vinci/paint/the Mona Lisa. 

The Mona Lisa was painted by Leonardo da Vinci.

500

Is this correct? "A dozen cookies had been baked for the party."

No, the correct sentence is "A dozen cookies have been baked for the party."

500

Is it recommended to change this sentence to passive? "No one should have been surprised."

It's not recommended. "Surprised" refers to a state, and changing it can make it sound unnatural.

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