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Passive Voice - Exercises on Form

Write passive sentences in Future I. 1. The exhibition will be visited. subject + will + be + past participle 2. The windows will be cleaned. subject + will + be + past participle 3.The message will be read. subject + will + be + past participle 4. The thief will be arrested. subject + will + be + past participle 5. The photo will be taken. subject + will + be + past participle 6. These songs will be sung. subject + will + be + past participle 7. The sign will not be seen. subject + will + not + be + past participle 8. A dictionary will not be used. subject + will + not + be + past participle 9. Credit cards will not be accepted. subject + will + not + be + past 10. The ring will not be found. subject + will + not + be + past participle

Exercise on Passive Voice - Simple Present


Rewrite the sentences in passive voice. 1. He opens the door. - The door is opened by him. 'the door' becomes the subject. As it is third person singular, we use is + past participle. 2. We set the table. - The table is set by us. 'the table' becomes the subject. As it is third person singular, we use is + past participle. 3. She pays a lot of money. - A lot of money is paid by her. 'a lot of money' becomes the subject. As it is third person singular, we use is + past participle. irregular verb: pay - paid - paid 4. I draw a picture. - A picture is drawn by me. 'a picture' becomes the subject. As it is third person singular, we use is + past participle. irregular verb: draw - drew - drawn 5. They wear blue shoes. - Blue shoes are worn by them. 'blue shoes' becomes the subject. As it is plural, we use are + past participle.

irregular verb: wear - wore - worn 6. They don't help you. You are not helped by them. 'you' becomes the subject. As it is second person and a negative sentence, we use are + not + past participle. 7. He doesn't open the book. - The book is not opened by him. 'the book' becomes the subject. As it is third person singular and a negative sentence, we use is + not + past participle. 8. You do not write the letter. - The letter is not written by you. 'the letter' becomes the subject. As it is third person singular and a negative sentence, we use is + not + past participle. irregular verb: write - wrote - written 9. Does your mum pick you up? - Are you picked up by your mum? 'you' becomes the subject. 10. Does the police officer catch the thief? - Is the thief caught by the police officer? 'the thief' becomes the subject. As it is third person singular and a negative sentence, we use is + subject + past participle. irregular verb: catch - caught caught Exercise on Passive Voice - Simple Pas 1 - A song was sung by her. 'a song' becomes the subject. As it is third person singular, we use was + past participle. irregular verb: sing - sang - sung 2. Somebody hit me. - I was hit by somebody. 'I' becomes the subject. 3. We stopped the bus. - The bus was stopped by us. ' the bus' becomes the subject. As it is third person singular, we use was + past participle. 4. A thief stole my car. - My car was stolen by a thief. 'my car' becomes the subject. irregular verb: steal - stole - stolen 5. They didn't let him go. - He was not let go by them. 'he' becomes the subject. As it is third person singular and a negative sentence, we use was + not + past participle. 6. She didn't win the prize. - The prize was not won by her. ' the prize' becomes the subject. As it is third person singular and a negative sentence, we use was + not + past participle. 7. They didn't make their beds. - Their beds were not made by them. 'their beds' becomes the subject. As it is plural and a negative sentence, we use were + not + past participle. irregular verb: make - made - made

8. I did not tell them. - They were not told by me. 'them' becomes the subject. As it is plural and a negative sentence, we use were + not + past participle. 9. Did you tell them? - Were they told by you? 'they' becomes the subject. As it is plural and a questin, we use Were + subject + past partici 10. Did he send the letter? - Was the letter sent by him? 'the letter' becomes the subject. As it is third person singular and a question, we use Was + subject + past participle. irregular verb: send - sent sent

Exercise on Passive Voice - Future I


Rewrite the sentences in passive voice. Jane will buy a new computer. - A new computer will be bought by Jane. irregular verb: buy - bought - bought 2. Her boyfriend will install it. - It will be installed by her boyfriend. 3. Millions of people will visit the museum. - The museum will be visited by millions of people. 4. Our boss will sign the contract. - The contract will be signed by our boss. 5. You will not do it. - It will not be done by you. irregular verb: do - did - done 6.They will not show the new film. - The new film will not be shown by them. irregular verb: show - showed - shown/showed 7. He won't see Sue. - Sue will not be seen by him. In negative sentences we use: will + not + be + past participle. irregular verb: see - saw - seen 8. They will not ask him. - He will not be asked by them. In negative sentences we use: will + not + be + past participle. 9.Will the company employ a new worker? - Will a new worker be employed by the company? In questions we use: will + subject + be + past participle. 10.Will the plumber repair the shower? - Will the shower be repaired by the plumber? In questions we use: will + subject + be + past participle.

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