Active to Passive Conversion exercises — Set 1: Active to Passive: Core Conversion (Worksheet)
Worksheet • 20 questions • 12 min
Active: "The chef prepares fresh meals every day." Choose the correct passive:
Active: "A famous architect designed this building." Choose the correct passive:
Active: "The workers are painting the bridge." Choose the correct passive:
Active: "Someone has stolen my bicycle." Choose the correct passive:
Active: "The company will launch the new product next month." Choose the correct passive:
Active: "The police were questioning the suspect." Choose the correct passive:
Active: "They had finished the report before the deadline." Choose the correct passive:
Active: "You must wear a helmet on the construction site." Choose the correct passive:
Active: "People speak Portuguese in Brazil." Choose the correct passive:
Active: "The teacher is correcting the exams right now." Choose the correct passive:
Active: "A dog bit the postman yesterday." Choose the correct passive:
Active: "They can repair your car in two hours." Choose the correct passive:
Active: "The government has approved the new law." Choose the correct passive:
Active: "Millions of people watch this TV show every week." Choose the correct passive:
Active: "The mechanic was fixing the engine when I arrived." Choose the correct passive:
Active: "They should send the invitations this week." Choose the correct passive:
Active: "The storm destroyed several houses last night." Choose the correct passive:
Active: "The scientists will have completed the research by December." Choose the correct passive:
Active: "The nurse is giving the patient an injection." Choose the correct passive (with the person as subject):
Active: "They might cancel the concert because of the rain." Choose the correct passive:
Active to Passive Conversion exercises online (Worksheet)
Convert active sentences to passive voice across different tenses. Each question gives you a complete active sentence and four possible passive versions — choose the correct one. Focus on identifying the object, selecting the right form of 'be', and deciding whether to include the 'by' agent.