Active And Passive Voice Multiple Choice Exercises With Answers Pdf

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Active and Passive Voice Exercise. Ms Sullivan teaches us grammar. The teacher praised him. The firemen took the injured to the hospital. An earthquake destroyed the town. The boy’s work pleased the teacher. The fire damaged the building. To change an active voice sentence to a passive voice sentence: Make the object of the active sentence into the subject of the passive sentence. Use the verb “to be” in the same tense as the main verb of the active sentence. Use the past participle of the main verb of the active sentence. Here are some active and passive voice examples to help! Passive voice exercise. Students have to choose whether a sentence has to written in active or Passive voice. Active or Passive? (4) Multiple choice exercises (with KEY) in present simple and past simple Level: intermediate Age: 6-17 Downloads: 564: Active or Passive? (3) Multiple choice exercises (with KEY) in past simple.

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In the study of Englishgrammar, we look at the terms “active voice” and “passive voice” as two different methods of phrasing a sentence. Passive voice tends to be a lot vaguer, describing an action that has been taken out without any notion of who did it – whereas active voice makes the subject of this action explicitly known to the reader. Think you understand? Let’s find out.

  • This problem .... by your brother yesterday.
    • Was solved

    • Is solved

    • Will be solved

    • Solves

  • My father wrote this book. It ..... by my father.
    • Will be wrote

    • Was written

    • Was write

    • Is written

  • This clock ...... in 1750.
    • Is made

    • Was made

    • Is making

    • Will be made

  • Bronson scored a goal. Yes, a goal .... by Bronson.
    • Is scored

    • Will be scored

    • Scored

    • Was scored

  • This job ... by my friend next week.
    • Is done

    • Did

    • Will be done

    • Was done

  • This house was .... my grandfather.
    • Build for

    • Build by

    • Builded for

    • Built by

  • This exercise will ...... at home by me.
    • Be doing

    • Have done

    • Do

    • Be done

  • Was the window pane .... the children?
    • Broke

    • Broken by

    • Broke for

    • Broken for

  • All the beds were .... my grandmother.
    • Made by

    • Made for

    • Make by

    • Make for

  • Many writters were .... Shakespeare.
    • Influence by

    • Influenced by

    • Influence for

    • Influenced for

  • The money ..... stolen by the thieves if you leave it there.
    • Was

    • Will be

    • Has been

    • Is

  • Mr Johnson ...... this book.
    • Is translated

    • Translated by

    • Translated

    • Was translated

  • This policeman ...... that man.
    • Was arrested by

    • Arrested for

    • Arrested

    • Will be arrested

  • We will ......... by that teacher.
    • Be teached

    • Have taught

    • Be taught

    • Been taught

  • Many things ..... in this house.
    • Is said

    • Are said

    • They say

    • They are said

  • This mansion ...... in 1750.
    • Is built

    • Was built

    • Will be built

    • Builded

  • They will ....... this car soon.
    • Be bought

    • Buying

    • Buy

    • Is bought

  • This car will ........ soon.
    • Be bought

    • Be buying

    • Buy

    • Is bought

    • A.
    • B.
    • C.
    • D.
  • 20.
    • A.
    • B.
    • C.
    • D.
  • 21.
    • A.
    • B.
    • C.
    • D.
  • 22.
    • A.
    • B.
    • C.
    • D.
  • 23.
    • A.
    • B.
    • C.
    • D.
  • 24.
    • A.
    • B.
    • C.
    • D.
  • 25.
    • A.
    • B.
    • C.
    • D.

Active-Passive Voice, Causatives Advanced Level Test - Quiz (Online Exercise With Answers) 2


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This second gap fill test contains 25 multiple choice questions on the topics of active-passive voice and causatives of English grammar. Both English learners and ESL teachers can use this online exercise as a revision to check the knowledge of English active-passive voice and causatives.
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