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 into passive voice: 'The students completed the project.'
Change the following sentence to passive voice: 'The manager will announce the results tomorrow.'
Change to active voice: 'The award was given to her by the principal.'
Change to active voice: 'The decision was made by the committee.'
Change to active voice: 'The house was built by the workers.'
Change to active voice: 'The invitation was sent by Mary.'
Change to active voice: 'The song is being played by the band.'
Change to passive voice: 'Someone has stolen my bicycle.'
Change to passive voice: 'They are repairing the road.'
Convert the following sentence to active voice: 'The homework was finished by Tom.'
Convert to active voice: 'The match was won by the home team.'
Convert to passive voice: 'The artist painted a beautiful portrait.'
Convert to passive voice: 'The children are playing football.'
Convert to passive voice: 'The government has introduced a new law.'
Convert to passive voice: 'The police caught the thief.'
Explain the main difference between active and passive voice.
Identify the tense and voice of the following sentence: 'The cake has been eaten.'
Identify whether the following sentence is in active or passive voice: 'The song was sung by the choir.'
Change the following sentence into passive voice: 'People have been discussing the issue for weeks.'
Change the following sentence to active voice: 'Mistakes might have been made by the team during the process.'
