Active to Passive Conversion exercises — Set 3: Phrasal Verbs & Non-Passivizable Sentences (Multiple Choice)

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

Active to Passive Conversion exercises online (Multiple Choice)

Some conversions are trickier than others. When a phrasal or prepositional verb becomes passive, the particle or preposition must stay with the verb — 'look after' becomes 'be looked after', not 'be looked'. You'll also learn to spot sentences that cannot be made passive at all, such as those with intransitive verbs like 'happen' or 'arrive'.