Passive Voice
U.S. History
Constitution
Bill of Rights
Past Tense
100

Make this sentence passive:

The teacher explained the lesson.

The lesson was explained by the teacher.

100

Who was the first president of the United States?

George Washington

100

Also known as "the supreme law of the land"

The Constitution

100

How many amendments are in the Bill of Rights?

Ten (10)
100

Correct the mistake:

Last night I sleep early because I am very tired.

Last night I slept early because I was very tired.

200

Make this sentence passive:

George Washington led the army.

The army was led by George Washington.

200

What year did the U.S. declare independence?

1776

200

How many branches of government are there?

Three (3)

200

What is the first amendment about?

Freedom of speech, religion, and the press

200

Correct the mistake:

She buyed a new dress, but she don’t wear it to the party.

She bought a new dress, but she didn’t wear it to the party.

300

Make this sentence passive:

My mother baked a cake.

A cake was baked by my mother.

300

What year did the Civil War end?

1865

300

What are the three branches of government?

Legislative, judicial, and executive

300

What is the Bill of Rights?

The first ten amendments to the Constitution.

300

Correct the mistake:

We was walking to school when it rain heavy.

We were walking to school when it rained heavily.

400

Make this sentence passive:

The students finished the homework.

The homework was finished by the students.

400

Who signed the Emancipation Proclamation?

Abraham Lincoln

400

What year was the Constitution written?

1787

400

Who primarily authored the Bill of Rights?

James Madison

400

Correct the mistake:

He doesn’t finished his homework before dinner yesterday.

He didn’t finish his homework before dinner yesterday.

500

Make this sentence passive:

People speak English in many countries.

English is spoken in many countries.

500

Who was an important person in the Civil Rights Movement during the 1960s?

Martin Luther King, Jr.

500

Who is in charge of the executive branch?

The president

500

What does the Bill of Rights guarantee?

Personal freedoms and limits governmental power in judicial circumstances

500

Correct the mistake:

They goes to Washington, D.C. last summer and see the White House.

They went to Washington, D.C. last summer and saw the White House.