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30 examples of sentences in the present indefinite tense in active voice, followed by


their corresponding passive voice sentences:

2. Active: She sings a song.


3. Passive: A song is sung by her.

4. Active: They play football every weekend.


5. Passive: Football is played by them every weekend.

6. Active: The dog barks at strangers.


7. Passive: Strangers are barked at by the dog.

8. Active: He drinks coffee in the morning.


9. Passive: Coffee is drunk by him in the morning.

10. Active: We eat dinner together.


11. Passive: Dinner is eaten together by us.

12. Active: The teacher explains the lesson.


13. Passive: The lesson is explained by the teacher.

14. Active: I write a letter to my friend.


15. Passive: A letter is written to my friend by me.

16. Active: They clean the house every day.


17. Passive: The house is cleaned every day by them.

18. Active: She cooks delicious meals.


19. Passive: Delicious meals are cooked by her.

20. Active: He reads a book before bed.


21. Passive: A book is read before bed by him.

22. Active: We watch a movie at the cinema.


23. Passive: A movie is watched at the cinema by us.

24. Active: The mechanic fixes cars.


25. Passive: Cars are fixed by the mechanic.

26. Active: The children brush their teeth before bed.


27. Passive: Teeth are brushed before bed by the children.

28. Active: He paints beautiful landscapes.


29. Passive: Beautiful landscapes are painted by him.

30. Active: They teach English at the language school.


31. Passive: English is taught at the language school by them.

32. Active: The bus driver drives the bus to school.


33. Passive: The bus is driven to school by the bus driver.

34. Active: The gardener waters the plants.


35. Passive: The plants are watered by the gardener.

36. Active: She checks her email every hour.


37. Passive: Her email is checked every hour by her.

38. Active: They attend the meeting every week.


39. Passive: The meeting is attended every week by them.

40. Active: The doctor examines the patient.


41. Passive: The patient is examined by the doctor.
42. Active: He opens the door.
43. Passive: The door is opened by him.

44. Active: She writes a poem.


45. Passive: A poem is written by her.

46. Active: They study for exams.


47. Passive: Exams are studied for by them.

48. Active: The chef prepares a delicious meal.


49. Passive: A delicious meal is prepared by the chef.

50. Active: He catches the ball.


51. Passive: The ball is caught by him.

52. Active: We take photographs.


53. Passive: Photographs are taken by us.

54. Active: The teacher assigns homework.


55. Passive: Homework is assigned by the teacher.

56. Active: They send invitations to the party.


57. Passive: Invitations to the party are sent by them.

58. Active: She fixes the broken chair.


59. Passive: The broken chair is fixed by her.

60. Active: He answers the phone.


61. Passive: The phone is answered by him.
62. 30 examples of sentences in the past indefinite tense in active voice, followed by
their corresponding passive voice sentences:

63. Active: She sang a song.


64. Passive: A song was sung by her.

65. Active: They played football yesterday.


66. Passive: Football was played by them yesterday.

67. Active: The dog barked all night.


68. Passive: All night was barked by the dog.

69. Active: He drank coffee yesterday morning.


70. Passive: Coffee was drunk by him yesterday morning.

71. Active: We ate dinner at the restaurant.


72. Passive: Dinner was eaten at the restaurant by us.

73. Active: The teacher explained the lesson yesterday.


74. Passive: The lesson was explained by the teacher yesterday.

75. Active: I wrote a letter to my friend last week.


76. Passive: A letter was written to my friend by me last week.

77. Active: They cleaned the house yesterday.


78. Passive: The house was cleaned by them yesterday.

79. Active: She cooked delicious meals for the party.


80. Passive: Delicious meals were cooked for the party by her.

81. Active: He read a book before bed.


82. Passive: A book was read before bed by him.
83. Active: We watched a movie at the cinema last night.
84. Passive: A movie was watched at the cinema by us last night.

85. Active: The mechanic fixed cars last month.


86. Passive: Cars were fixed by the mechanic last month.

87. Active: The children brushed their teeth before bed.


88. Passive: Teeth were brushed before bed by the children.

89. Active: He painted beautiful landscapes during the summer.


90. Passive: Beautiful landscapes were painted during the summer by him.

91. Active: They taught English at the language school last year.
92. Passive: English was taught at the language school by them last year.

93. Active: The bus driver drove the bus to school yesterday.
94. Passive: The bus was driven to school by the bus driver yesterday.

95. Active: The gardener watered the plants every day.


96. Passive: The plants were watered every day by the gardener.

97. Active: She checked her email every hour.


98. Passive: Her email was checked every hour by her.

99. Active: They attended the meeting last week.


100. Passive: The meeting was attended by them last week.

101. Active: The doctor examined the patient yesterday.


102. Passive: The patient was examined by the doctor yesterday.

103. Active: He opened the door.


104. Passive: The door was opened by him.
105. Active: She wrote a poem last night.
106. Passive: A poem was written by her last night.

107. Active: They studied for exams last month.


108. Passive: Exams were studied for by them last month.

109. Active: The chef prepared a delicious meal for the party.
110. Passive: A delicious meal was prepared for the party by the chef.

111. Active: He caught the ball during the game.


112. Passive: The ball was caught during the game by him.

113. Active: We took photographs at the beach.


114. Passive: Photographs were taken at the beach by us.

115. Active: The teacher assigned homework yesterday.


116. Passive: Homework was assigned by the teacher yesterday.

117. Active: They sent invitations to the party last week.


118. Passive: Invitations to the party were sent by them last week.

119. Active: She fixed the broken chair.


120. Passive: The broken chair was fixed by her.

121. Active: He answered the phone.


122. Passive: The phone was answered by him.

123. 30 examples of sentences in the future indefinite tense in active voice,


followed by their corresponding passive voice sentences:
124. Active: She will sing a song.
125. Passive: A song will be sung by her.

126. Active: They will play football tomorrow.


127. Passive: Football will be played by them tomorrow.

128. Active: The dog will bark all night.


129. Passive: All night will be barked by the dog.

130. Active: He will drink coffee in the morning.


131. Passive: Coffee will be drunk by him in the morning.

132. Active: We will eat dinner at the restaurant.


133. Passive: Dinner will be eaten at the restaurant by us.

134. Active: The teacher will explain the lesson.


135. Passive: The lesson will be explained by the teacher.

136. Active: I will write a letter to my friend.


137. Passive: A letter will be written to my friend by me.

138. Active: They will clean the house tomorrow.


139. Passive: The house will be cleaned by them tomorrow.

140. Active: She will cook delicious meals for the party.
141. Passive: Delicious meals will be cooked for the party by her.

142. Active: He will read a book before bed.


143. Passive: A book will be read before bed by him.

144. Active: We will watch a movie at the cinema tomorrow.


145. Passive: A movie will be watched at the cinema by us tomorrow.
146. Active: The mechanic will fix cars next week.
147. Passive: Cars will be fixed by the mechanic next week.

148. Active: The children will brush their teeth before bed.
149. Passive: Teeth will be brushed before bed by the children.

150. Active: He will paint beautiful landscapes during the summer.


151. Passive: Beautiful landscapes will be painted during the summer by him.

152. Active: They will teach English at the language school next month.
153. Passive: English will be taught at the language school by them next month.

154. Active: The bus driver will drive the bus to school tomorrow.
155. Passive: The bus will be driven to school by the bus driver tomorrow.

156. Active: The gardener will water the plants every day.
157. Passive: The plants will be watered every day by the gardener.

158. Active: She will check her email every hour.


159. Passive: Her email will be checked every hour by her.

160. Active: They will attend the meeting next week.


161. Passive: The meeting will be attended by them next week.

162. Active: The doctor will examine the patient tomorrow.


163. Passive: The patient will be examined by the doctor tomorrow.

164. Active: He will open the door.


165. Passive: The door will be opened by him.

166. Active: She will write a poem tomorrow.


167. Passive: A poem will be written by her tomorrow.
168. Active: They will study for exams next month.
169. Passive: Exams will be studied for by them next month.

170. Active: The chef will prepare a delicious meal for the party.
171. Passive: A delicious meal will be prepared for the party by the chef.

172. Active: He will catch the ball during the game.


173. Passive: The ball will be caught during the game by him.

174. Active: We will take photographs at the beach.


175. Passive: Photographs will be taken at the beach by us.

176. Active: The teacher will assign homework tomorrow.


177. Passive: Homework will be assigned by the teacher tomorrow.

178. Active: They will send invitations to the party next week.
179. Passive: Invitations to the party will be sent by them next week.

180. Active: She will fix the broken chair.


181. Passive: The broken chair will be fixed by her.

182. Active: He will answer the phone.


183. Passive: The phone will be answered by him.

184. 30 examples of sentences in the present continuous tense in active voice,


followed by their corresponding passive voice sentences:

185. Active: She is singing a song.


186. Passive: A song is being sung by her.

187. Active: They are playing football.


188. Passive: Football is being played by them.

189. Active: The dog is barking at strangers.


190. Passive: Strangers are being barked at by the dog.

191. Active: He is drinking coffee.


192. Passive: Coffee is being drunk by him.

193. Active: We are eating dinner.


194. Passive: Dinner is being eaten by us.

195. Active: The teacher is explaining the lesson.


196. Passive: The lesson is being explained by the teacher.

197. Active: I am writing a letter.


198. Passive: A letter is being written by me.

199. Active: They are cleaning the house.


200. Passive: The house is being cleaned by them.

201. Active: She is cooking delicious meals.


202. Passive: Delicious meals are being cooked by her.

203. Active: He is reading a book.


204. Passive: A book is being read by him.

205. Active: We are watching a movie.


206. Passive: A movie is being watched by us.

207. Active: The mechanic is fixing cars.


208. Passive: Cars are being fixed by the mechanic.

209. Active: The children are brushing their teeth.


210. Passive: Teeth are being brushed by the children.

211. Active: He is painting beautiful landscapes.


212. Passive: Beautiful landscapes are being painted by him.

213. Active: They are teaching English.


214. Passive: English is being taught by them.

215. Active: The bus driver is driving the bus.


216. Passive: The bus is being driven by the bus driver.

217. Active: The gardener is watering the plants.


218. Passive: The plants are being watered by the gardener.

219. Active: She is checking her email.


220. Passive: Her email is being checked by her.

221. Active: They are attending the meeting.


222. Passive: The meeting is being attended by them.

223. Active: The doctor is examining the patient.


224. Passive: The patient is being examined by the doctor.

225. Active: He is opening the door.


226. Passive: The door is being opened by him.

227. Active: She is writing a poem.


228. Passive: A poem is being written by her.

229. Active: They are studying for exams.


230. Passive: Exams are being studied for by them.

231. Active: The chef is preparing a delicious meal.


232. Passive: A delicious meal is being prepared by the chef.

233. Active: He is catching the ball.


234. Passive: The ball is being caught by him.

235. Active: We are taking photographs.


236. Passive: Photographs are being taken by us.

237. Active: The teacher is assigning homework.


238. Passive: Homework is being assigned by the teacher.

239. Active: They are sending invitations to the party.


240. Passive: Invitations to the party are being sent by them.

241. Active: She is fixing the broken chair.


242. Passive: The broken chair is being fixed by her.

243. Active: He is answering the phone.


244. Passive: The phone is being answered by him.

245. 30 examples of sentences in the past continuous tense in active voice,


followed by their corresponding passive voice sentences:

246. Active: She was singing a song.


247. Passive: A song was being sung by her.

248. Active: They were playing football.


249. Passive: Football was being played by them.

250. Active: The dog was barking at strangers.


251. Passive: Strangers were being barked at by the dog.
252. Active: He was drinking coffee.
253. Passive: Coffee was being drunk by him.

254. Active: We were eating dinner.


255. Passive: Dinner was being eaten by us.

256. Active: The teacher was explaining the lesson.


257. Passive: The lesson was being explained by the teacher.

258. Active: I was writing a letter.


259. Passive: A letter was being written by me.

260. Active: They were cleaning the house.


261. Passive: The house was being cleaned by them.

262. Active: She was cooking delicious meals.


263. Passive: Delicious meals were being cooked by her.

264. Active: He was reading a book.


265. Passive: A book was being read by him.

266. Active: We were watching a movie.


267. Passive: A movie was being watched by us.

268. Active: The mechanic was fixing cars.


269. Passive: Cars were being fixed by the mechanic.

270. Active: The children were brushing their teeth.


271. Passive: Teeth were being brushed by the children.

272. Active: He was painting beautiful landscapes.


273. Passive: Beautiful landscapes were being painted by him.
274. Active: They were teaching English.
275. Passive: English was being taught by them.

276. Active: The bus driver was driving the bus.


277. Passive: The bus was being driven by the bus driver.

278. Active: The gardener was watering the plants.


279. Passive: The plants were being watered by the gardener.

280. Active: She was checking her email.


281. Passive: Her email was being checked by her.

282. Active: They were attending the meeting.


283. Passive: The meeting was being attended by them.

284. Active: The doctor was examining the patient.


285. Passive: The patient was being examined by the doctor.

286. Active: He was opening the door.


287. Passive: The door was being opened by him.

288. Active: She was writing a poem.


289. Passive: A poem was being written by her.

290. Active: They were studying for exams.


291. Passive: Exams were being studied for by them.

292. Active: The chef was preparing a delicious meal.


293. Passive: A delicious meal was being prepared by the chef.

294. Active: He was catching the ball.


295. Passive: The ball was being caught by him.
296. Active: We were taking photographs.
297. Passive: Photographs were being taken by us.

298. Active: The teacher was assigning homework.


299. Passive: Homework was being assigned by the teacher.

300. Active: They were sending invitations to the party.


301. Passive: Invitations to the party were being sent by them.

302. Active: She was fixing the broken chair.


303. Passive: The broken chair was being fixed by her.

304. Active: He was answering the phone.


305. Passive: The phone was being answered by him.

306. In the passive voice sentences, the subject of the active voice becomes the
object of the preposition "by" in the passive voice. Additionally, the verb in the
passive voice is in the past participle form and is preceded by a form of the auxiliary
verb "be" (such as "was being" or "were being").

307. 30 examples of sentences in the future continuous tense in active voice,


followed by their corresponding passive voice sentences:

308. Active: He will be singing a song.


309. Passive: A song will be being sung by him.

310. Active: She will be playing football.


311. Passive: Football will be being played by her.

312. Active: It will be barking at strangers.


313. Passive: Strangers will be being barked at by it.

314. Active: I will be drinking coffee.


315. Passive: Coffee will be being drunk by me.

316. Active: We will be eating dinner.


317. Passive: Dinner will be being eaten by us.

318. Active: They will be explaining the lesson.


319. Passive: The lesson will be being explained by them.

320. Active: He will be writing a letter.


321. Passive: A letter will be being written by him.

322. Active: She will be cleaning the house.


323. Passive: The house will be being cleaned by her.

324. Active: It will be cooking delicious meals.


325. Passive: Delicious meals will be being cooked by it.

326. Active: I will be reading a book.


327. Passive: A book will be being read by me.

328. Active: We will be watching a movie.


329. Passive: A movie will be being watched by us.

330. Active: They will be fixing cars.


331. Passive: Cars will be being fixed by them.

332. Active: He will be brushing his teeth.


333. Passive: His teeth will be being brushed by him.

334. Active: She will be painting beautiful landscapes.


335. Passive: Beautiful landscapes will be being painted by her.

336. Active: It will be teaching English.


337. Passive: English will be being taught by it.

338. Active: I will be driving the car.


339. Passive: The car will be being driven by me.

340. Active: We will be watering the plants.


341. Passive: The plants will be being watered by us.

342. Active: They will be checking their email.


343. Passive: Their email will be being checked by them.

344. Active: He will be attending the meeting.


345. Passive: The meeting will be being attended by him.

346. Active: She will be examining the patient.


347. Passive: The patient will be being examined by her.

348. Active: It will be opening the door.


349. Passive: The door will be being opened by it.

350. Active: I will be writing a poem.


351. Passive: A poem will be being written by me.

352. Active: We will be studying for exams.


353. Passive: Exams will be being studied for by us.

354. Active: They will be preparing a delicious meal.


355. Passive: A delicious meal will be being prepared by them.

356. Active: He will be catching the ball.


357. Passive: The ball will be being caught by him.

358. Active: She will be taking photographs.


359. Passive: Photographs will be being taken by her.

360. Active: It will be assigning homework.


361. Passive: Homework will be being assigned by it.

362. Active: I will be sending invitations to the party.


363. Passive: Invitations to the party will be being sent by me.

364. Active: We will be fixing the broken chair.


365. Passive: The broken chair will be being fixed by us.

366. Active: They will be answering the phone.


367. Passive: The phone will be being answered by them.

368. In the passive voice sentences, the subject of the active voice becomes the
object of the preposition "by" in the passive voice. Additionally, the verb in the
passive voice is in the present participle form and is preceded by a form of the
auxiliary

369. 30 examples of sentences in the present perfect tense, including pronouns


(he, she, it, I, we, you, they), in active voice followed by their corresponding passive
voice sentences:

370. Active: He has written a letter.


371. Passive: A letter has been written by him.

372. Active: She has cooked dinner.


373. Passive: Dinner has been cooked by her.

374. Active: It has rained all day.


375. Passive: All day has been rained.

376. Active: I have completed the project.


377. Passive: The project has been completed by me.
378. Active: We have seen that movie.
379. Passive: That movie has been seen by us.

380. Active: You have broken the vase.


381. Passive: The vase has been broken by you.

382. Active: They have finished their work.


383. Passive: Their work has been finished by them.

384. Active: He has fixed the car.


385. Passive: The car has been fixed by him.

386. Active: She has written a book.


387. Passive: A book has been written by her.

388. Active: It has created a lot of excitement.


389. Passive: A lot of excitement has been created.

390. Active: I have prepared a delicious meal.


391. Passive: A delicious meal has been prepared by me.

392. Active: We have visited many countries.


393. Passive: Many countries have been visited by us.

394. Active: You have missed the bus.


395. Passive: The bus has been missed by you.

396. Active: They have solved the problem.


397. Passive: The problem has been solved by them.

398. Active: He has painted the house.


399. Passive: The house has been painted by him.
400. Active: She has given a presentation.
401. Passive: A presentation has been given by her.

402. Active: It has taken a lot of time.


403. Passive: A lot of time has been taken.

404. Active: I have bought a new car.


405. Passive: A new car has been bought by me.

406. Active: We have received an award.


407. Passive: An award has been received by us.

408. Active: You have opened the door.


409. Passive: The door has been opened by you.

410. Active: They have fixed the computer.


411. Passive: The computer has been fixed by them.

412. Active: He has cooked a delicious meal.


413. Passive: A delicious meal has been cooked by him.

414. Active: She has written an email.


415. Passive: An email has been written by her.

416. Active: It has caused a lot of problems.


417. Passive: A lot of problems have been caused.

418. Active: I have lost my keys.


419. Passive: My keys have been lost by me.

420. Active: We have found a solution.


421. Passive: A solution has been found by us.
422. Active: You have made a mistake.
423. Passive: A mistake has been made by you.

424. Active: They have completed the task.


425. Passive: The task has been completed by them.

426. Active: He has sung a beautiful song.


427. Passive: A beautiful song has been sung by him.

428. Active: She has written a poem.


429. Passive: A poem has been written by her.

430. Past Perfect Tense:

431. Active: He had written a letter.


432. Passive: A letter had been written by him.

433. Active: She had cooked dinner.


434. Passive: Dinner had been cooked by her.

435. Active: It had rained all day.


436. Passive: All day had been rained.

437. Active: I had completed the project.


438. Passive: The project had been completed by me.

439. Active: We had seen that movie.


440. Passive: That movie had been seen by us.

441. Active: You had broken the vase.


442. Passive: The vase had been broken by you.
443. Active: They had finished their work.
444. Passive: Their work had been finished by them.

445. Active: He had fixed the car.


446. Passive: The car had been fixed by him.

447. Active: She had written a book.


448. Passive: A book had been written by her.

449. Active: It had created a lot of excitement.


450. Passive: A lot of excitement had been created.

451. Active: I had prepared a delicious meal.


452. Passive: A delicious meal had been prepared by me.

453. Active: We had visited many countries.


454. Passive: Many countries had been visited by us.

455. Active: You had missed the bus.


456. Passive: The bus had been missed by you.

457. Active: They had solved the problem.


458. Passive: The problem had been solved by them.

459. Active: He had painted the house.


460. Passive: The house had been painted by him.

461. Active: She had given a presentation.


462. Passive: A presentation had been given by her.

463. Active: It had taken a lot of time.


464. Passive: A lot of time had been taken.
465. Active: I had bought a new car.
466. Passive: A new car had been bought by me.

467. Active: We had received an award.


468. Passive: An award had been received by us.

469. Active: You had opened the door.


470. Passive: The door had been opened by you.

471. Active: They had fixed the computer.


472. Passive: The computer had been fixed by them.

473. Active: He had cooked a delicious meal.


474. Passive: A delicious meal had been cooked by him.

475. Active: She had written an email.


476. Passive: An email had been written by her.

477. Active: It had caused a lot of problems.


478. Passive: A lot of problems had been caused.

479. Active: I had lost my keys.


480. Passive: My keys had been lost by me.

481. Active: We had found a solution.


482. Passive: A solution had been found by us.

483. Active: You had made a mistake.


484. Passive: A mistake had been made by you.

485. Active: They had completed the task.


486. Passive: The task had been completed by them.
487. Future Perfect Tense:

488. Active: He will have written a letter.


489. Passive: A letter will have been written by him.

490. Active: She will have cooked dinner.


491. Passive: Dinner will have been cooked by her.

492. Active: It will have rained all day.


493. Passive: All day will have been rained.

494. Active: I will have completed the project.


495. Passive: The project will have been completed by me.

496. Active: We will have seen that movie.


497. Passive: That movie will have been seen by us

498. Active: You will have broken the vase.


499. Passive: The vase will have been broken by you.

500. Active: They will have finished their work.


501. Passive: Their work will have been finished by them.

502. Active: He will have fixed the car.


503. Passive: The car will have been fixed by him.

504. Active: She will have written a book.


505. Passive: A book will have been written by her.

506. Active: It will have created a lot of excitement.


507. Passive: A lot of excitement will have been created.

508. Active: I will have prepared a delicious meal.


509. Passive: A delicious meal will have been prepared by me.

510. Active: We will have visited many countries.


511. Passive: Many countries will have been visited by us.

512. Active: You will have missed the bus.


513. Passive: The bus will have been missed by you.

514. Active: They will have solved the problem.


515. Passive: The problem will have been solved by them.

516. Active: He will have painted the house.


517. Passive: The house will have been painted by him.

518. Active: She will have given a presentation.


519. Passive: A presentation will have been given by her.

520. Active: It will have taken a lot of time.


521. Passive: A lot of time will have been taken.

522. Active: I will have bought a new car.


523. Passive: A new car will have been bought by me.

524. Active: We will have received an award.


525. Passive: An award will have been received by us.

526. Active: You will have opened the door.


527. Passive: The door will have been opened by you.

528. Active: They will have fixed the computer.


529. Passive: The computer will have been fixed by them.

530. Active: He will have cooked a delicious meal.


531. Passive: A delicious meal will have been cooked by him.

532. Active: She will have written an email.


533. Passive: An email will have been written by her.

534. Active: It will have caused a lot of problems.


535. Passive: A lot of problems will have been caused.

536. Active: I will have lost my keys.


537. Passive: My keys will have been lost by me.

538. Active: We will have found a solution.


539. Passive: A solution will have been found by us.

540. Active: You will have made a mistake.


541. Passive: A mistake will have been made by you.

542. Active: They will have completed the task.


543. Passive: The task will have been completed by them.

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