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 active voice: 'The project was completed by the students.'
Change to active voice: 'The award was given to her by the principal.'
Change to active voice: 'The decision has been made by the board.'
Change to active voice: 'The house will be cleaned by the maid.'
Change to active voice: 'The match was won by the underdogs.'
Change to active voice: 'The song was composed by Mozart.'
Convert the following sentence into passive voice: 'The committee will announce the results tomorrow.'
Convert to passive voice: 'People speak English all over the world.'
Convert to passive voice: 'Someone has stolen my bicycle.'
Convert to passive voice: 'The artist painted a beautiful portrait.'
Convert to passive voice: 'The company is launching a new product.'
Convert to passive voice: 'The government has introduced new policies.'
Convert to passive voice: 'They will finish the work by next week.'
Describe a situation where using the passive voice is more appropriate than the active voice.
Describe the process of converting an active voice sentence to passive voice.
Explain the main difference between active and passive voice.
Explain the structure of a passive voice sentence.
Explain why the passive voice is often used in scientific writing.
Identify the tense and voice of the sentence: 'The letter is being written by Sarah.'
What is the passive form of: 'They are repairing the road.'
