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Change this sentence to passive voice: Kuan paints murals.
Murals are painted by Kuan.
100
Change this sentence to passive voice: Sara is storing chemicals carefully.
Chemicals are being stored carefully by Sara.
100
Change this sentence to passive voice: Someone stole the trash can lid.
The trash can lid was stolen.
100
Change this sentence to passive voice: You should listen to this speech about climate change.
This speech about climate change should be listened to.
100
Change this sentence to passive voice: Someone has already cleaned the apartment.
The apartment has already been cleaned.
200
Change this sentence to passive voice: Farmers grow organic vegetables here.
Organic vegetables are grown here by farmers.
200
Change this sentence to passive voice: They're limiting the amount of packaging.
The amount of packaging is being limited.
200
Change this sentence to passive voice: Mozart composed this symphony in 1782.
This symphony was composed by Mozart in 1782.
200
Change this sentence to passive voice: You can buy organic meat there.
Organic meat can be bought there.
200
Change this sentence to passive voice: I have not finished my homework.
My homework has not been finished.
300
Change this sentence to passive voice: Students recycle paper every day.
Paper is recycled by students every day.
300
Change this sentence to passive voice: Why are they taking the bus to the concert?
Why is the bus being taken to the concert?
300
Change this sentence to passive voice: When did Thomas Edison invent the light bulb?
When was the light bult invented by Thomas Edison?
300
Change this sentence to passive voice: Students should visit the International Office before they go abroad.
The International Office should be visited before students go abroad.
300
Change this sentence to passive voice: I haven't written the paper yet but I will.
The paper hasn't been written yet but will be.
400
Change this sentence to passive voice: When do they pay him $10 per kilometer?
When is he paid $10 per kilometer?
400
Change this sentence to passive voice: This room is hard to study in because someone is playing the piano.
This room is hard to study in because the piano is being played.
400
Change this sentence to passive voice if possible: After leaving home, Jeremy used the train daily.
After leaving home, the train was used by Jeremy daily.
400
Change this sentence to passive voice: Where will people spend a lot of time this weekend?
Where will a lot of time be spent this weekend?
400
Change this sentence to passive voice: Did you know Bill Gates has made a lot of money in advertising?
Did you know a lot of money has been made by Bill Gates in advertising?
500
Change this sentence to passive voice: Our neighbour always plants her garden in May.
Our neighbour's garden is always planted in May.
500
Change this sentence to passive voice if possible: We're either writing or editing essays for homework.
Essays are either being written or edited for homework.
500
Change this sentence to passive voice: People needed to learn many rules and ask questions.
Many rules had to be learned and questions asked.
500
Change this sentence to passive voice: Anyone can contact me at work or call me at home.
I can be contacted at work or called at home.
500
Change this sentence to passive voice: Tourists have visited that park and left garbage behind.
That park has been visited by tourists and garbage has been left behind.