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GRAMMAR

VOICE CHANGE

Previous Year Questions and Answers: 

1. Active to Passive

  1. Active: She bought the baby a doll.
    Passive: A doll was bought for the baby by her.

  2. Active: They laughed at us.
    Passive: We were laughed at by them.

  3. Active: My umbrella has been stolen.
    Passive: Someone has stolen my umbrella.

  4. Active: The boy was punished for misconduct.
    Passive: The teacher punished the boy for misconduct.

  5. Active: Who wrote the letter?
    Passive: By whom was the letter written?

  6. Active: The police are investigating the case.
    Passive: The case is being investigated by the police.

  7. Active: Someone will clean the room tomorrow.
    Passive: The room will be cleaned tomorrow.

  8. Active: They have made him the captain.
    Passive: He has been made the captain by them.

2. Passive to Active

  1. Passive: The project was completed by the team.
    Active: The team completed the project.

  2. Passive: A letter was written by her.
    Active: She wrote a letter.

  3. Passive: The flowers are being watered by the gardener.
    Active: The gardener is watering the flowers.

  4. Passive: The homework has been done by the students.
    Active: The students have done the homework.

  5. Passive: The book will be published by the company next month.
    Active: The company will publish the book next month.

Similar Questions

  1. Active: The teacher explained the lesson clearly.
    Passive: The lesson was explained clearly by the teacher.

  2. Active: They will organize the event tomorrow.
    Passive: The event will be organized tomorrow.

  3. Active: The chef is preparing the meal.
    Passive: The meal is being prepared by the chef.

  4. Active: Someone has stolen my wallet.
    Passive: My wallet has been stolen.

  5. Active: The children played football in the evening.
    Passive: Football was played by the children in the evening.

FOR PRACTICE

Active to Passive:

  1. Active: The manager has given us instructions.

    • Passive: We have been given instructions by the manager.

  2. Active: They built a new hospital in the town.

    • Passive: A new hospital was built in the town.

  3. Active: She wrote the book in just three months.

    • Passive: The book was written by her in just three months.

  4. Active: Someone is fixing the air conditioner.

    • Passive: The air conditioner is being fixed.

  5. Active: The authorities have issued a warning.

    • Passive: A warning has been issued by the authorities.

  6. Active: The scientists discovered a new species of frog.

    • Passive: A new species of frog was discovered by the scientists.

  7. Active: The team will submit the report tomorrow.

    • Passive: The report will be submitted tomorrow.

  8. Active: He is painting the house at the moment.

    • Passive: The house is being painted at the moment.

  9. Active: They had prepared all the documents before the meeting.

    • Passive: All the documents had been prepared before the meeting.

  10. Active: The company will release the new software next month.

    • Passive: The new software will be released by the company next month.

  11. Active: Someone has repaired the road.

    • Passive: The road has been repaired.

  12. Active: We are organizing a party.

    • Passive: A party is being organized.

  13. Active: They will build a new school in the village.

    • Passive: A new school will be built in the village.

  14. Active: The teacher is correcting the exam papers.

    • Passive: The exam papers are being corrected by the teacher.

  15. Active: They gave him a medal for his bravery.

    • Passive: He was given a medal for his bravery.

  16. Active: The mechanic fixed my car yesterday.

    • Passive: My car was fixed by the mechanic yesterday.

  17. Active: The students will complete the assignment by tomorrow.

    • Passive: The assignment will be completed by the students by tomorrow.

  18. Active: Someone has stolen the jewels.

    • Passive: The jewels have been stolen.

  19. Active: The fire destroyed many houses.

    • Passive: Many houses were destroyed by the fire.

  20. Active: We are designing a new website for the client.

    • Passive: A new website is being designed for the client.


Passive to Active:

  1. Passive: The report was submitted by the team.

    • Active: The team submitted the report.

  2. Passive: A beautiful song was sung by the artist.

    • Active: The artist sang a beautiful song.

  3. Passive: The letter was written by John.

    • Active: John wrote the letter.

  4. Passive: The homework is being done by the students.

    • Active: The students are doing the homework.

  5. Passive: The cake has been baked by Sarah.

    • Active: Sarah has baked the cake.

  6. Passive: The car was repaired by the mechanic.

    • Active: The mechanic repaired the car.

  7. Passive: The books will be delivered by the courier tomorrow.

    • Active: The courier will deliver the books tomorrow.

  8. Passive: The room is cleaned by the staff every day.

    • Active: The staff cleans the room every day.

  9. Passive: The meeting was postponed by the manager.

    • Active: The manager postponed the meeting.

  10. Passive: The movie is being directed by a famous director.

    • Active: A famous director is directing the movie.

  11. Passive: The results were announced by the authorities.

    • Active: The authorities announced the results.

  12. Passive: The food was being prepared by the chef.

    • Active: The chef was preparing the food.

  13. Passive: The song was composed by Beethoven.

    • Active: Beethoven composed the song.

  14. Passive: The speech will be delivered by the president.

    • Active: The president will deliver the speech.

  15. Passive: The new policy has been introduced by the government.

    • Active: The government has introduced the new policy.

  16. Passive: The room was being painted by the workers.

    • Active: The workers were painting the room.

  17. Passive: The thief was caught by the police.

    • Active: The police caught the thief.

  18. Passive: A decision has been made by the committee.

    • Active: The committee has made a decision.

  19. Passive: The laptop is being repaired by the technician.

    • Active: The technician is repairing the laptop.

  20. Passive: The flowers were planted by the gardener.

    • Active: The gardener planted the flowers.



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