Active Passive 500 Execises
Active Passive 500 Execises
Active Passive 500 Execises
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.
109. Active: The chef prepared a delicious meal for the party.
110. Passive: A delicious meal was prepared for the party by the chef.
140. Active: She will cook delicious meals for the party.
141. Passive: Delicious meals will be cooked for the party by her.
148. Active: The children will brush their teeth before bed.
149. Passive: Teeth will be brushed before bed by the children.
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.
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.
178. Active: They will send invitations to the party next week.
179. Passive: Invitations to the party will be sent by them next week.
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").
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