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Active and Passive Voice

Directions: Choose the correct passive sentence for each active


sentence below.
1.Science and biology fascinate me.

Science and biology are fascinated by me.

I am fascinated by science and biology.

No passive answer possible.


2.Some people in Canada speak French.

Some people in French speak Canada.

Canada is spoken by some French people.

French is spoken in Canada by some people.


3.My aunt made this dress for me.

My aunt has made this dress for me.

This aunt was made by my dress for me.

This dress was made for me by my aunt.


4.Douglas baked a cake!

Douglas was baked by a cake!

A cake was baked by Douglas!

No passive answer possible.


5.An accident happened yesterday.

Yesterday was an accident happened.

An accident was happened yesterday.

No passive answer possible.


6.Did Shakespeare write the book, "Anne of Green Gables?"

Shakespeare was by "Anne of Green Gables" written?

Did "Anne of Green Gables" was written by Shakespeare? 

Was "Anne of Green Gables" written by Shakespeare?


7.People enjoy climbing mountains.

People was climbed by mountains.

Mountains enjoy being climbed by people.

No passive answer possible.


8. People found a Tyrannosaurus Rex skeleton in Saskatchewan, Canada.

People were found in Saskatchewan, Canada.

A Tyrannosaurus Rex skeleton was found in Saskatchewan, Canada.

No passive answer possible.


 
9. Video games are fun to play.

Fun is to play video games.

Games are fun to play video.

No passive answer possible.


10.People sing 'O Canada' before important Canadian events.

'O Canada' is sung before important Canadian events.

'O Canada! is before important Canadian events sung.

No passive answer possible

Present Simple – Passive


 
The passive is used when the object of a sentence is more important than the subject.
 
Compare:
 The Queen rules Great Britain (Active)
Great Britain is ruled by The Queen (Passive)
 
To form the passive we use ‘To Be’ + past participle
 

 Make passive sentences from the following information:


 
1. Fiat cars \ make\Italy
 
2.                 Spaghetti \ cook\ boiling water
 
3.                 Children \ educate\ schools
  
4.                 Football \ play\ every country
 
5.                 Racehorses \ ride \ jockeys
  
6.                 People \ kidnap \ Sardinian bandits
  
7.                 We \ teach \ our teacher
 
 8.                 Spaghetti \ make \ flour
  
9. German \ speak \ Switzerland

Past Simple – Passive


 
The passive is used when the object of a sentence is more important than the subject.
 
Compare:
 James Cameron directed Titanic (Active)
 Titanic was directed by James Cameron (Passive)
 
To form the past passive we use ‘To Be’ (past) + past participle
 
Make passive sentences from the following information:
 
1.                  ballpoint pen \ invent \1937
  
2.                 hospital \ open \ The Queen \ last week
  
3.                 car \ steal \ 10.00 last night
  
4.                 you \ see \ with another woman!
  
5.                 what time \ he \ attack?
  
6.                 we \ meet \ at the airport \ tour guide
  
7.                 they \ marry \ vicar dressed like Elvis Presley
  
8.                 Ferrari \ drive \ Schumacher and Barichello in 2000
 
9. Poland \ invade \ 1939

Passive and Active Verb Practice

speak
English by many people of the world.
speak
They English to each other to communicate easily.

occur
When the earthquake in the metroplis,
destroy
many buildings .

invent
The telephone by Alexander Graham Bell.

discover
America by Columbus, but
think
he that the continent was India.

manufacture
Ferarris in Italy.

That movie has terrible violence in it, so it


show
must not to people under 18 years of age.

Today's newspaper has a shocking headline, so


sell
it may very well.

kiss
The bride by the groom, and
smile
she happily.

drive
I over the speed limit last night.
happen
The accident because of my speeding.

speak
Korean in my family.

appear
Dark clouds in the sky.

speak
English by George Bush.

play
My friend and I poker.

w ear
Jeans by young people.

occur
An earthquake in Seattle.

report
The news by the anchorwoman.

Passive or Active??

1. That door __________ (paint) yesterday.

2. Michelangelo ___________ (paint) the Sistine Chapel.

3. Michael Schumacher ____________ (drive) for Ferrari.

4. In the UK, everyone ____________ (drive) on the left.

5. Inter-city trains _____________ (usually/drive) by men.

6. The 'La Stampa' newspaper __________ (read) by two million people in Italy.

7. My car ___________ (steal)! Call the police!!!!

8. The thieves ___________ (steal) the gold last week.

9. The Queen _____________ (open) the bridge tomorrow.

10. The bridge _____________ (destroy) by the storm last night.

11. I ___________ (learn) Japanese when I was in Tokyo.

12. I ____________(teach) by an old Japanese man.


13. This letter ______________ (should/type), not handwritten!

14. The new secretary _____________ (type) at 100 wpm.

Study this chart that shows how to change active sentences into passive
sentences:
PRESENT and PAST CONTINUOUS (PROGRESSIVE)
Active: Passive:
Present Continuous Present Continuous
I am helping Shannon.  Shannon  is being helped  by me. 
June is helping Su and Ling. Su and Ling  are being helped  by June.
Past Continuous Past Continuous
I was cleaning the bathroom.  The bathroom  was being cleaned  by me. 
They were cleaning the bedroom.  The bedroom  was being cleaned  by them. 
Susan was cleaning the kitchen and patio. The kitchen and patio were being cleaned by her.

Change the active verbs to passive verbs in the sentences below.


Click on the Check Answers button.
The people are discussing politics. 
1) 
Politics   by the people.
Martin is painting the house. 
2) 
The house   by Martin.
Tina was cleaning the classroom. 
3) 
The classroom   by Tina.
Sam was smashing the aluminum cans. 
4) 
The aluminum cans   by Sam.
The students are writing compositions. 
5) 
Compositions   by the students.
Sara was holding an umbrella. 
6)
The umbrella   by Sara.
The teacher was helping the students. 
7)
The students   by the teacher.
Frank is locking all the the doors. 
8)
All the doors   by Frank.
Sasha is explaining some old Russian traditions. 
9)
Some old Russian traditions   by Sasha.
Two horses were pulling the farmer's cart. 
10)
The farmer's cart   by two horses.

FUTURE TENSES
Active: Passive:
Future with WILL Future with WILL
I will mail the gift.  The gift  will be mailed  by me. 
Jack will mail the gifts. The gifts  will be mailed  by Jack.
Future with GOING TO Future with GOING TO
I am going to make the cake.  The cake  is going to be  made  by me. 
Sue is going to make two cakes. Two cakes  are going to be  made  by Sue.
Principio del formulario
Elaine will mail the postcard. 
1) 
The postcard       by Elaine.
David is going to buy a new car. 
2) 
A new car       by David.
Terry will clean the classroom. 
3) 
The classroom       by Terry.
Steve is going to smash the aluminum cans. 
4) 
The aluminum cans       by Steve.
Each student will write a composition. 
5) 
A composition       by each student.
 
PRESENT PERFECT, PAST PERFECT and FUTURE PERFECT
Active: Passive:
Present Perfect  Present Perfect
I have mailed the gift.  The gift  has been mailed  by me. 
Jack has mailed the gifts. The gifts  have been mailed  by Jack.
Past Perfect Past Perfect
Steven Spielberg had directed the movie.  The movie  had been directed  by him. 
Penny Marshall had directed those movies. The movies  had been directed  by her.

Principio del formulario


Lina has written many poems. 
1) 
Many poems       by Lina.
Maris had already returned the book to the library before they called her. 
2) 
The book   already     to the library by Maris before they called her.

Sara has knitted many sweaters. 


4) 
Many sweaters       by Sara.

By the year 1850, people had found gold in California. 


6)
By the year 1850, gold       in California.
Someone has broken the window. 
7)
The window      .
Frank has locked the door. 
8)
The door       by Frank.
Oh no! Someone has stolen my purse! 
9)
Oh no! My purse       !

Study this chart that shows how to change active sentences into passive sentences:
PRESENT PERFECT, PAST PERFECT and FUTURE PERFECT
Active: Passive:
Present Perfect  Present Perfect 
I have mailed the gift.  The gift  has been mailed  by me. 
Jack has mailed the gifts. The gifts  have been mailed  by Jack.
Past Perfect  Past Perfect 
Steven Spielberg had directed the movie.  The movie  had been directed  by him. 
Penny Marshall had directed those movies. The movies  had been directed  by her.
Future Perfect  Future Perfect 
Jon will have finished it next month.  It will have been finished by Jon by next month. 
They will have finished it by next week. It will have been finished by them by next week.

Change the active verbs to passive verbs in the sentences below. 


Click on the Check Answers button.

Lina has written many poems. 


1) 
Many poems       by Lina.
Maris had already returned the book to the library before they called her. 
2) 
The book   already     to the library by Maris before they called her.
The secretary will have typed the letter before 5 pm. 
3) 
The letter         by the secretary before 5 pm.
Sara has knitted many sweaters. 
4) 
Many sweaters       by Sara.
The students will have written many compositions before they graduate. 
5) 
Many compositions         by the students before they graduate.
By the year 1850, people had found gold in California. 
6)
By the year 1850, gold       in California.
Someone has broken the window. 
7)
The window      .
Frank has locked the door. 
8)
The door       by Frank.
Oh no! Someone has stolen my purse! 
9)
Oh no! My purse       !
The county will have built a new freeway before the year 2010. 
10)
A new freeway         before the year 2010.

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