Active to Passive
Passive to Active
2 objects: Indirect object as subject
True or False
100

A speeding truck hit my car.

My car was hit by a speeding truck.

100

The patient was stung by an unusual insect.

An unusual insect stung the patient.

100

John gave a bar of chocolate to Jane.

Jane was given a bar of chocolate.

100

The passive voice is used when you want to focus on the person or thing that did the action.

False! The passive voice is used when you do not want to focus on the person or thing that did the action.

200

The children have cleaned the house.

The house has been cleaned by the children.

200

Our readers will be fascinated by the information.

The information will fascinate our readers.

200

The company will offer the job to Simon.

Simon will be offered the job.

200

The passive voice is used when you don't know who performed the action described in the sentence.

True!

300

Mary is taking care of Alex's son.

Alex's son is being taken care of.

300

New editors are frequently hired at the newspaper.

The newspaper frequently hires new editors.

300

Kevin is asking Dennis a question.

Dennis is being asked a question.

300

The passive voice in English is formed with "to be" + past simple.

False! The passive voice in English is formed with "to be" + past participle

400

Your sister should have sold the car.

The car should have been sold.

400

Anne’s house has been broken into.

Someone has broken into Anne's house.

400

Michael has not sent me the file.

I have not been sent the file.

500

The police are questioning him now.

He is being questioned by the police now.

500

Taking pictures here is not allowed.

They do not allow taking pictures here.

500

James was telling me a joke when it happened.

I was being told a joke when it happened.

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