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Active and Passive Voice

English Language

Active and Passive Voice starts at 5 and continues till grade 12. QuestionsToday has an evolving set of questions to continuously challenge students so that their knowledge grows in Active and Passive Voice. How you perform is determined by your score and the time you take. When you play a quiz, your answers are evaluated in concept instead of actual words and definitions used.
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Change the following sentence to active voice: 'The cake was eaten by the children.'
Change the following sentence to active voice: 'The house will be cleaned by us.'
Change the following sentence to active voice: 'The invitation has been sent by Mary.'
Change the following sentence to active voice: 'The match was won by the home team.'
Change the following sentence to active voice: 'The plants are watered by the gardener every morning.'
Change the following sentence to active voice: 'The room is being cleaned by the janitor.'
Change the following sentence to passive voice: 'People speak French in many countries.'
Change the following sentence to passive voice: 'Someone has stolen my bicycle.'
Change the following sentence to passive voice: 'The chef cooked a delicious meal.'
Change the following sentence to passive voice: 'The company will launch a new product.'
Change the following sentence to passive voice: 'The teacher will announce the results tomorrow.'
Change the following sentence to passive voice: 'They are painting the walls.'
Change the following sentence to passive voice: 'They have solved the problem.'
Explain how to form the passive voice for the present continuous tense.
Explain the main difference between active and passive voice.
Explain why passive voice is sometimes preferred over active voice in scientific writing.
Identify whether the following sentence is in active or passive voice: 'The homework was completed by the students.'