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Passive in Different Tenses Exercises

Passive voice exercises across all tenses with answers — practise continuous passive, present perfect passive, past perfect passive, future passive, and modal passive through multiple choice questions online. Convert active and passive voice in every English tense. 5 exercise sets with 100 questions (B1 - B2 Level).

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B1Intermediate
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Present & Past Continuous Passive

Passive in Different Tenses Exercises

B1·20 questions·13 min
2

Present Perfect Passive

Passive in Different Tenses Exercises

B1·20 questions·13 min

Past Perfect & Future Passive

Passive in Different Tenses Exercises

B1·20 questions·14 min

By the time we arrived, the decision ___ already ___.

Studies Link Bad Sleep to Under-50 Cancer
B1 ReadingNEW
216 words·2 min read

Studies Link Bad Sleep to Under-50 Cancer

Two large American studies say that bad sleep may raise the risk of cancer in adults under 50. The studies were shared a…

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B2Upper Intermediate
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Modal Passive Voice

Passive in Different Tenses Exercises

B2·20 questions·14 min

Passive Voice: All Tenses Mixed Practice

Passive in Different Tenses Exercises

B2·20 questions·15 min

The Eiffel Tower ___ by millions of tourists every year.

Studies Link Insomnia to Cancer Risk in Under-50s
B2 ReadingNEW
273 words·3 min read

Studies Link Insomnia to Cancer Risk in Under-50s

Two large American studies have linked chronic poor sleep to a much higher risk of cancer in adults under 50. The findin…

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Why practice Passive in Different Tenses exercises?

Once you know the basics of active and passive voice, the next step is using passive forms across all English tenses. These exercises take you from continuous passive (is being built, was being repaired) through perfect passive (has been done, had been sent) to future and modal passive (will be delivered, must be checked). You'll also learn to tell 'being' from 'been' — one of the trickiest parts of passive voice. Each set focuses on one tense group so you can master the auxiliary verb patterns step by step, then a final mixed-tenses set brings everything together — the perfect way to prepare for B1–B2 grammar exams.