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.'
Convert to active voice: 'The decision was made by the committee.'
Convert to active voice: 'The house was built in 2005.'
Convert to active voice: 'The song was composed by Mozart.'
Convert to passive voice: 'The teacher explains the lesson.'
Convert to passive voice: 'They will announce the results tomorrow.'
Explain the main difference between active and passive voice.
Explain when it is better to use active voice instead of 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 letter was written by Sarah.'
Rewrite in active voice: 'The award was given to her by the principal.'
Rewrite in active voice: 'The match was won by the home team.'
Rewrite in passive voice: 'People speak French in many countries.'
Rewrite in passive voice: 'The company produces high-quality products.'
Rewrite in passive voice: 'The government will launch a new program.'
Rewrite the sentence in active voice: 'The homework was finished by the children.'
