"The student read the book."
"The book was read by the student."
Cookies were baked by the children
the children baked cookies
"Active voice always emphasizes the doer of the action, while passive voice emphasizes the action itself."
flase
Active: Waht did she buy?
Passive: What ____ bought by her?
was
Which book is read by you these days?
Simple Present
""Sarah baked the cake."
"The cake was baked by Sarah."
The report was written by the intern
The intern wrote the intern
"In passive voice, the subject of the sentence receives the action, while in active voice, the subject performs the action."
true
Active: He will not have washed the dishes by this time
Passive: The dishes ___________by him by this time.
will not have been washed
A story was told to her by me
Simple Past
"My grandmother planted roses in the garden."
"Roses were planted in the garden by my grandmother."
the cake was eaten by jhon
John ate the cake
The auxiliary verb is not changed according to the new subject in person
False
Active: She _______ me
Passive: I have not been called by her.
has not called
By whom will the bill be paid?
Simple Future
"The chef prepared a delicious meal for the guests."
"A delicious meal was prepared for the guests by the chef."
the painting was admided by many visitors
many visitors admired the painting
"In English, passive voice constructions always include a form of the verb 'to be' followed by the past participle of the main verb."
false
Active: They _____ a magazine
Passive: A magazine is read by them
read
My work was not being done by me
Past Progressive
"The team won the championship match yesterday."
"The championship match was won by the team yesterday."
Will this phone be sold by her?
Will she sell this phone?
"In active voice, sentences are generally more direct and concise compared to passive voice."
true
Active: Where will you spend your holidays?
Passive: Where ___ your holidays __ spent ____?
will / be / by you
The main gate will have been by you by 8:00pm
Future Perfect