Simple Present
Active: He opens the door every hour.
Passive: The door ______ (open) every hour.
A. was opened
B. is opened
C. has been opened
D. had been opened
B. is opened
Present Continuous
Active: The construction workers are building a house at the moment.
Passive: A house ______ (build) by the construction workers at the moment.
A. are built
B. are being built
C. is built
D. is being built
D. is being built
Simple Past
Active: My neighbour painted his house yesterday.
Passive: My neighbour's house ______ (paint) by him yesterday.
A. was painted
B. were painted
C. is painted
D. are painted
A. was painted
Past Continuous
Active: Julian was fixing all the computers at the IT room.
Passive: All the computers ______ (fix) by Julian at the IT room.
A. was fixed
B. were fixed
C. was being fixed
D. were being fixed
D. were being fixed
Simple Present
Active: Does Kate feed her cat every day?
Passive: _____ the cat ______ (feed) by Kate every day?
A. Is, fed
B. Was, fed
C. Are, fed
D. Were, fed
A. Is, fed
Simple Past
The championship _____ (not, win) by my favourite football team last year.
was not won / wasn't won
Present Continuous
______ dinner ______ (cook) by my mum?
Is, being cooked
Simple Present
English ______ (not, speak) in my country.
is not spoken / isn't spoken
Past Continuous
______ the letter ______ (write) by someone anonymous?
Was, being written
Simple Past
The important documents ______ (print) by the secretary last night.
were printed
Active: Did George read the novel just now?
Passive: ______ the novel ______ (read) by George just now?
Was, read
Active: The paperboy delivers newspaper to my house every morning.
Passive: Newspaper ______ (deliver) by the paperboy to my house every morning.
is delivered
Active: Was my dad repairing the car outside this afternoon?
Passive: ______ the car ______ (repair) by my dad outside this afternoon?
Was, being repaired
Active: The children are not playing games in their room.
Passive: Games ______ (not, play) by the children in their room.
are not being played
Active: My brother didn't shut down the computer last night.
Passive: The computer ______ (not, shut) down by my brother last night.
wasn't shut
Present Continuous
Active: The manager is making a report to count the profit.
Passive: ?
A report is being made by the manager to count the profit.
Simple Past
Active: Did the company launch the new product?
Passive: ?
Was the new product launched by the company?
Simple Present
Active: Does your mum drop you to school every morning?
Passive: ?
Are you dropped by your mum to school every morning?
Past Continuous
Active: Our group was discussing the upcoming project two hours ago.
Passive: ?
The upcoming project was being discussed by our group two hours ago.
Present Continuous
Active: Are you calling your driver right now?
Passive: ?
Active: Do they often say rude things in the class?
Passive: ?
Are rude things often said by them in the class?
Active: Fred and his wife are not listening the news at the moment.
Passive: ?
The news is not being listened by Fred and his wife at the moment.
Active: Did Christopher Columbus discover America in 1905?
Passive: ?
Was America discovered by Christopher Columbus in 1905?
Active: Did the billionaire eat caviar in his mansion?
Passive: ?
Was caviar eaten by the billionaire in his mansion?
Active: Were you following me all day long?
Passive: ?
Was I being followed by you all day long?