Active and Passive Voice
English Language
Active and Passive Voice starts at 5 and continues till grade 12.
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Change the following sentence to passive voice: 'The chef cooked a delicious meal.'
Change to active voice: 'The invitation was sent by Anna.'
Change to active voice: 'The song was sung by the choir.'
Change to passive voice: 'She will bake a cake.'
Change to passive voice: 'The children are playing football.'
Change to passive voice: 'The company will launch a new product.'
Change to passive voice: 'The students have completed the project.'
Convert to active voice: 'The house was built by the workers.'
Convert to active voice: 'The poem was written by Maya.'
Convert to passive voice: 'People speak English all over the world.'
Convert to passive voice: 'The artist paints beautiful pictures.'
Convert to passive voice: 'The manager will review the applications.'
Convert to passive voice: 'The teacher explains the lesson.'
Explain in your own words the difference between active and passive voice.
Identify whether the sentence is active or passive: 'The homework was completed by the students.'
Is the following sentence in active or passive voice? 'The answer was written on the board.'
Is the following sentence in active or passive voice? 'The car was washed by Tom.'
Is the following sentence in active or passive voice? 'The door is opened by the guard every morning.'
Is the following sentence in active or passive voice? 'The gifts are being wrapped by the children.'
Is the following sentence in active or passive voice? 'The plants are watered every morning.'
