Active to Passive Conversion exercises — Set 4: Passive to Active & Mixed Conversion Practice (Worksheet)

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

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Passive: "The new bridge is being built by a Japanese company." Choose the correct active form:

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Active: "The police have arrested three suspects." Choose the correct passive:

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Passive: "The report must be submitted by Friday." Choose the correct active form:

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Which sentence is more appropriate? "The museum __ in 1905."

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Passive: "The cake had been eaten before we arrived." Choose the correct active form:

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Active: "They are going to renovate the old library next year." Choose the correct passive:

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Which sentence is more appropriate? "My sister __ me a beautiful scarf for my birthday."

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Passive: "The students were being taught by a substitute teacher." Choose the correct active form:

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Active: "The cleaners mop the floors twice a day." Choose the correct passive:

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Passive: "English is spoken in many countries." Choose the correct active form:

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Which sentence is more appropriate? "Over 500 people __ in the earthquake last year."

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Passive: "The package will be delivered tomorrow morning." Choose the correct active form:

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Active: "Nobody told me about the meeting." Choose the correct passive:

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Passive: "The homework has already been handed in by all the students." Choose the correct active form:

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Which sentence is more appropriate? "A thief __ my wallet on the bus yesterday."

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Passive: "The injured man was being carried to the ambulance." Choose the correct active form:

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Active: "The school should have informed the parents earlier." Choose the correct passive:

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Which sentence is more appropriate? "New traffic rules __ next month."

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Passive: "All the cookies have been eaten." Choose the correct active form:

Active to Passive Conversion exercises online (Worksheet)

This final set reverses the direction — convert passive sentences back to active — and mixes both directions together. You'll also choose whether active or passive voice is more appropriate in a given context. This mixed active and passive exercise is the ultimate test of your conversion skills.