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Active to Passive Conversion Exercises

Active to passive voice conversion exercises with answers — practise sentence transformations from active to passive and passive to active across all tenses, convert questions and negatives, passivize phrasal verbs, and identify non-passivizable sentences through multiple choice questions online. 4 exercise sets with 80 questions (B1 - B2 Level).

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B1Intermediate
1

Active to Passive: Core Conversion

Active to Passive Conversion Exercises

B1·20 questions·12 min
2

Converting Questions, Negatives & Commands

Active to Passive Conversion Exercises

B1·20 questions·12 min

Phrasal Verbs & Non-Passivizable Sentences

Active to Passive Conversion Exercises

B1·20 questions·12 min

Active: "A babysitter looks after the children every evening." Choose the correct passive:

Paris Fire Empties 900 Homes
B1 ReadingNEW
210 words·2 min read

Paris Fire Empties 900 Homes

A big forest fire has burned about 800 hectares near Paris. The fire is in the Fontainebleau forest, about 60 kilometres…

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B2Upper Intermediate

Passive to Active & Mixed Conversion Practice

Active to Passive Conversion Exercises

B2·20 questions·14 min

Passive: "The window was broken by the children." Choose the correct active form:

Fire Near Paris Empties 900 Homes, Arson Suspected
B2 ReadingNEW
292 words·3 min read

Fire Near Paris Empties 900 Homes, Arson Suspected

A large wildfire has burned about 800 hectares of the Fontainebleau forest, around 60 kilometres south-east of Paris. Fr…

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Why practice Active to Passive Conversion exercises?

Knowing how passive voice is formed is one thing — being able to convert freely between active and passive is another. These active and passive sentence exercises train the transformation skill step by step. Start with core statement conversions across tenses (B1), then tackle trickier cases: turning active questions and negatives into passive, passivizing phrasal verbs like 'look after' and 'deal with', and spotting sentences that cannot be made passive at all. The final set reverses the direction — passive back to active — and mixes everything together so you can choose whether active or passive voice fits better in any context, building solid B2-level mastery.