Transform the Sentence into Passive
Identify the Sentence's Tense and Is it in Passive?
Should I use an Infinitive or a Gerund?
Create the Gerund form of the given verb (spell it in English!)
Anything goes - Finish the Sentence
100

Jenna bakes a lemon cake.

A lemon cake is baked by Jenna.

100

The Mona Lisa is being painted by Leonardo Da Vinci.

Present Continuous/Progressive

Passive Voice

100

Organizing my music is a good passtime.

To organize my music is a good passtime.

Gerund

Organizing my music is a good passtime.

100

Spell

Spelling

100

I am considering ... (join) the AV club.

Gerund

I am considering joining the AV club.

200

Emily and Jonathan destroyed the garden.

The garden was destroyed by Emily and Jonathan.

200

He had not slept well in a few days.

Past Perfect

Active voice

200

The hockey team is terrified of losing.

The hockey team is terrified of the lose.

Gerund

The hockey team is terrified of losing.

200

Swim

Swimming

200

It is late and I am just beginning ... (write) my English paper.

Infinitive construction

It is late and I am just beginning to write my English paper.

300

The cheap bed is hurting the old man's back.

The old man's back is being hurt by the cheap bed.

300

The new law will be signed by the President.

Simple Future

Passive Voice

300

I enjoy reading books.

I enjoy to read books.

Gerund

I enjoy reading books.

300

Live

Living

300

It is complicated ... (learn) a new skill, like playing the piano.

Infinitive Construction

It is complicated to learn a new skill, like playing the piano.

400

The family already finished eating dinner.

The dinner was already finished by the family.

400

I would be there if I didn't have work.

(Conditional) Simple Present, Simple Past

Active Voice

400

I like biking the coast.

I like to bike the coast.

Both work

400

Participate

Participating

400

The capitol ... (visit) by famous scientists.

Passive

The capitol is/was/will be visited by famous scientists.

500

Someone might need to bring the truck to the shop.

The truck might need to be brought to the shop (by someone).

500

The poverty issue ought to be addressed by our leadership.

Simple Present

Passive Voice (Modal verb)

500

I refuse spending money at that store.

I refuse to spend money at that store.

Infinitive

I refuse to spend money at that store.

500

Lie

Lying

500

She stopped ... (smoke) a cigarette.

Infinitive Construction

She stopped to smoke a cigarette.