Active and Passive Voice Exercise: 01
Active and Passive
Voice Exercise: 01
A. .Write the Opposite Voice:
1. Ms. Sullivan teaches us grammar.
2. The teacher praised him. 3. The firemen took the injured to the hospital. 4.
An earthquake destroyed the town. 5. The boy’s work pleased the teacher. 6. The
fire damaged the building. 7. Who taught you French? 8. The manager will give
you a ticket. 9. Spectators thronged the streets. 10. Everyone will blame us.
11. The wind blew down the trees. 12. The police caught the thieves. 13. Alice
posted the letter. 14. The hostess received us. 15. They/somebody killed the
snake with a stick. 16. The people welcomed the minister. 17. They found him
guilty of murder. 18. John Mathews built this house in 1991.
B.
Complete the following sentences using appropriate active or passive verb
forms. Choose your answers from the given options.
1. The problem …………………. to the children.
(explained / was explained) 2. Those pyramids ……………………. around 400 AD. (built /
were built) 3. All the trouble ……………………….. by your mother. (has caused / was
caused) 4. The visitors ……………………. (were shown / have shown) a collection of old
manuscripts. 5. I …………………. him ten thousand pounds last year. (lend / lent /
was lent) 6. She …………………… of spiders. (frightened / is frightened) 7. That
picture …………………. by my grandmother. (painted / was painted) 8. I ………………….. by
his attitude. (shocked / have shocked / was shocked) 9. Excuse the mess. The
house ………………… (is painting / is being painted / has painted) 10. I knew why I
…………………. (had chosen / had been chosen)
C.
Verbs like allow, advise, permit and forbid can be followed by either an –ing
form or an infinitive. These sentences can be changed into the passive, but the
structures are different. Change the following sentences into passive voice.
1. The principal has forbidden
smoking on the campus. 2. The principal has forbidden students to smoke on the
campus. 3. I advise consulting a good doctor. 4. I advise you to consult a good
doctor. 5. They don’t allow parking in front of their gate. 6. They don’t allow
people to park in front of their gate. 7. We advise early booking. 8. We advise
passengers to book their tickets early. 9. They made her repeat the whole story.
10. We don’t advise pregnant women to go on a diet.
D.
Change the following active sentences into passive voice.
1. I did not beat her. 2. I will
never forget this experience. 3. Mother made a cake yesterday. 4. The boy
teased the girl. 5. Did she do her duty? 6. The tiger was chasing the deer. 7.
She has written a novel. 8. She has learned her lessons. 9. Have you finished
the report? 10. The police have caught the thief. 11. My brother has completed
the work. 12. Somebody stole my pen yesterday. 13. Our team may win the match. 14.
Nurses look after patients.
E. Change the following sentences so
that the verbs will be in the passive voice.
1. The boy killed the spider. 2. The
police caught the thief. 3. The boy made a kite. 4. The sudden noise frightened
the dog. 5. Edison invented the light bulb. 6. He made a very remarkable
discovery. 7. His own brother betrayed him. 8. I have sold my old car. 9. They
opened the store only last month. 10. We do not permit smoking in the kitchen.
11. The cat chased the mouse. 12. Your behavior disgusts me. 13. The cat drank
all the milk. 14. A stone struck me on the head.
F.
Test your knowledge of active and passive voice with this grammar exercise.
Each sentence given below is in the active voice. Change it into passive voice.
1. He sings a song. 2. The boy killed
3. Help him. 4. Farmers sow maize in the rainy season. 5. Are you writing a
letter? 6. The workers were digging a canal. 7. I will finish the job by the
end of this week. 8. Have you finished your job? 9. They have informed him of
his mother’s death. 10. They took all the necessary precautions.
Answers
A.
1. We are taught grammar by Ms.
Sullivan. 2. He was praised by the teacher. 3. The injured were taken to the
hospital by the firemen. 4. The town was destroyed by an earthquake. 5. The
teacher was pleased with the boy’s work. 6. The building was damaged by the
fire. 7. By whom were you taught French? 8. You will be given a ticket by the
manager. 9. The streets were thronged with spectators. 10. We will be blamed by
everyone. 11. The trees were blown down by the wind. 12. The thieves were
caught by the police. 13. The letter was posted by Alice. 14. We were received
by the hostess. 15. The snake was killed with a stick. 16. The minister was
welcomed by the people. 17. He was found guilty of murder. 18. This house was
built by John Mathews in 1991
Answers
B.
1. The problem was explained to the
children. 2. Those pyramids were built around 400 AD. 3. All the trouble was
caused by your mother. 4. The visitors were shown a collection of old
manuscripts. 5. I lent him ten thousand pounds last year. 6. She is frightened
of spiders. 7. That picture was painted by my grandmother. 8. I was shocked by
his attitude. 9. Excuse the mess. The house is being painted. 10. I knew why I
had been chosen.
Answers
C.
1. Smoking has been forbidden on the
campus. 2. Students have been forbidden to smoke on the campus. 3. Consulting a
good doctor is advised. 4. You are advised to consult a good doctor. 5. Parking
in front of their gate is not allowed. 6. People are not allowed to park in
front of their gate. 7. Early booking is advised. 8. Passengers are advised to
book their tickets early. 9. She was made to repeat the whole story. 10.
Pregnant women are not advised to go on a diet.
Answers
D.
1. She was not beaten by me. 2. This
experience will never be forgotten by me. 3. A cake was made by mother
yesterday. 4. The girl was teased by the boy. 5. Was her duty done by her? 6.
The deer was being chased by the tiger. 7. A novel has been written by her. 8.
Her lessons have been learned by her. 9. Has the report been finished by you? 10.
The thief has been caught by the police. 11. The work has been completed by my
brother. 12. My pen was stolen by somebody yesterday. 13. The match may be won
by our team. 14. Patients are looked after by nurses.
Answers
E.
1. The spider was killed by the boy.
2. The thief was caught by the police. 3. A kite was made by the boy. 4. The
dog was frightened by the sudden noise. 5. The light bulb was invented by
Edison. 6. A very remarkable discovery was made by him. 7. He was betrayed by
his own brother. 8. My old car has been sold. 9. The store was opened only last
month. 10. Smoking in the kitchen isn’t permitted. 11. The mouse was chased by
the cat. 12. I am disgusted by your behavior. 13. All the milk was drunk by the
cat. 14. I was struck by a stone on the forehead.
Answers
F.
1. A song is sung by him. (Active
verb – sings; passive verb – is sung)
2. The spider was killed by the boy.
(Active verb – killed; passive verb – was killed)
3. Let him be helped. (Imperative
sentences in the passive voice begin with let.)
4. Maize is sown in the rainy season.
(Active verb – sow; passive verb – is/are sown)
5. Is a letter being written by you?
(Active verb – is/are writing; passive verb – is/are being written)
6. A canal was being dug by the
workers. (Active verb – was/were digging; passive verb – was/were being dug)
7. The job will be finished (by me)
by the end of this week. (Active verb – will finish; passive verb –will be
finished)
8. Has your job been finished by you?
(Active verb – has/have finished; passive verb – has/have been finished)
9. He has been informed of his
mother’s death. (Active verb – has/have informed; passive verb – has/have been
informed)
10. All the necessary precautions
were taken by them. (Active verb – took; passive verb – was/were taken)
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