Active To Passive
Passive To Active
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Spot the Tense
Active or Passive
100
Amy mailed the letter.
What is... The letter was mailed by Amy.
100

The car was repaired by Sam.

Sam repaired the car.

100

tomorrow / be delivered / the package / going to / is

The package is going to be delivered tomorrow.

100

The contract is signed every year by the CEO.

Present simple passive — 'is signed.'

100

The homework is going to be submitted tomorrow.

Passive — 'is going to be submitted' indicates passive construction

200

Once a week, John cleans the garage.

What is... Once a week, the garage is cleaned by John.

200

The speech will be delivered by the mayor next Friday.

The mayor will deliver the speech next Friday.

200

built / next year / be / going to / a new hospital / is

A new hospital is going to be built next year.

200

The emails were sent by the secretary yesterday.

Past Simple Passive — "were sent" indicates a completed action in the past

200

The teacher explains the rules every day.

Active — 'explains' is an active verb

300

They will build the house next year.

The house will be built next year.

300

The bridge will be repaired next month

They will repair the bridge next month.

300

written / letter / the / was / a famous author / by

The letter was written by a famous author.

300

The tickets will be distributed tomorrow.

Future Simple Passive — "will be distributed" indicates a future action

300

The meal was prepared by a professional chef.

Passive — 'was prepared' indicates passive construction.

400

They are going to organize the event in two weeks.

The event is going to be organized in two weeks.

400

The house was built by a famous architect.

A famous architect built the house.

400

will / cleaned / the classrooms / be / this afternoon

The classrooms will be cleaned this afternoon.

400

The cake was baked by the chef this morning.

Past Simple Passive — "was baked" shows a completed action in the past.

400

They are going to perform the play next weekend.

Active — 'are going to perform' indicates an active structure.

500

The chef is going to prepare a special dinner tonight.

A special dinner is going to be prepared by the chef tonight.

500

The report is going to be completed by the team next week.

The team is going to complete the report next week.

500

is going to / the team / organize / an event / next month

The team is going to organize an event next month.

500

The results are going to be announced soon.

Future with 'be going to' Passive — "are going to be announced" indicates a planned or imminent action in the future.

500

A new policy is going to be introduced soon.

Passive — 'is going to be introduced' indicates passive construction.