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A verb is said to be in the active voice when the subject does the action. Forms of verb “Be”:
A verb is said to be in the passive voice when the sentence shows what is (present) = am, is , are
done to the subject. (past) = was, were
To change the active verb into passive, (1) use the verb “be” in the right (present participle) = being
tense (as the tense of the active verb) and the past participle of the main (past participle) = been
verb.
Example: It ate cheese.  Cheese was eaten. The past participle of a verb is:
verb + ed (regular verbs)
decide  decided
b) Practice changing the underlined active verbs into passive. rd
3 column in the list of
James sent a letter.  A letter was sent by James. irregular verbs
eat  eaten
Joe washes the car.  The car _______________ by Joe.
Someone called the doctor.  The doctor __________________.
Write the past participle of
Lana is watching a movie. A movie _____________________.
the verbs:
Mr. Adams will do the job.  The job _____________________. paint: ______________
The students have written a test.  A test ___________________. write: ______________
The child was reading a story.  A story ___________________. buy: _______________
I returned the books.  The books ________________________. try: ________________
create: _____________
We must keep fruit fresh.  Fruit ____________________ fresh.
drive: ______________
The flood destroyed the dam.  The dam _________________.
draw: ______________
Kim can play the guitar.  The guitar ____________________. wash: ______________
Sarah collects stamps.  Stamps ________________________. catch: ______________
Dad always fixes the car.  The car ______________________.
Mat threw the garbage.  The garbage ___________________.

subjectverbobjectcomplimentTake this sentence as an example:The huntershotthe birdsyesterday.Use


the object of the active verb as the subject of the passive sentence.
The birds …
Note: If the verb is a pronoun, make sure to change it to a subject pronoun.
me  Ihim  heher  shethem  theyus  weMake the active verb passive. Use verb “to be” with the
past participle of the main verb.
REMEMBER: DO NOT CHANGE TENSE.
The birds were shot …
The new passive verb must agree in number with the new subject.
The huntershotthe birds …The birdswere shot…singularsingular verbpluralpluralplural verbNotice
how the verb agrees with its subject.
Note: Never use (do, does, or did) with the passive voice. See the examples:
ActivePassiveThey didn’t ring the bell.The bell wasn’t rung.They didn’t ring the bells.The bells
weren’t rung.They don’t ring the bell.The bell isn’t rung.They don’t ring the bells.The bells aren’t
rung.Did they call me?Was I called?Do they know me?Am I known?
Add the rest of the sentence.

The birds were shot yesterday.


Make the subject of the active sentence, the agent of the passive sentence by adding “by” followed by the
subject.
The birds were shot yesterday by the hunter.
Note: Don’t write the subject if it is not specific (people, someone, somebody, etc...). It is preferable
not to mention the subject if it is a pronoun (I, you, we, he, she, it, they).

c) Change the following sentences from active into passive.


Active Passive1. The students could solve the problem.2. Shakespeare wrote
“Hamlet”.3. A snake has never bitten me.4. The policeman arrested the thief.5. The postman
is going to deliver the letters.6. Mary buys many shoes every year.7. The students need two
buses today.8. They will close the shop.9. They should have planned the expedition.10. He
will be preparing food for the visitors.11. Braille had developed a reading system.12. You
should see a doctor.13. The pirates found a treasure.14. Lara and Joe are checking the
mail.15. Someone will take the package tomorrow.16. Sam is going to leave the case
here.17. Judy has been decorating the office.18. The mechanic hasn’t repaired the car.19. A
maid always cleans the rooms.
d) Change the negative sentences and the questions from active to passive.
Active Passive1. Did Andy cook the dinner?Was the dinner cooked by Andy?2. Do
you speak French here?3. We haven’t seen the missing child again.4. Is Tim trimming the
grass?5. Will John put the money in the bank?6. Does Jack set the table every day?7. Did
the child kiss her on the check?8. They won’t wipe the floor.9. The Smiths don’t invite us to
their parties.10. Can you drive trucks easily?11. They didn’t evacuate the building.12. He
won’t be seeing her anymore.13. Would you take the kids to the cinema?14. Sally hadn’t
designed this model.15. He couldn’t remember the accident.

Active and passive in sentences that take two objects; a direct and indirect object:
Someonegaveme an award.Either an indirect object or a direct object may become the subject of a
passive sentence. subjectverbindirect objectdirect objectPassive (1): I was given an award.
Passive (2): An award was given to me.When the direct object becomes the subject, use “to” before
the indirect object.
e) Now practice changing the sentences with two objects from active to passive.
Active Passive1. The teacher handed me the report.2. My friend always sends me
emails.3. The company paid Jake six hundred dollars.4. Will Peter give Lana a present?5.
The university awarded Tim a scholarship.6. Someone is teaching her Spanish.7. The court
had denied the criminal his rights.8. The salesman showed him some samples.9. Grandpa
sends us presents all the time.10. Mr. Adams may teach us biology.
A Chart for changing verbs from active to passive with all tenses.
Note that all the passive verbs are formed with BE + Past Participle (main verb)
Tense Active Passive
 The crime shocks me.  I am shocked by the crime.
Present
 The crime shocks Jake.  Jake is shocked by the crime.
Simple
 The crime shocks us.  We are shocked by the crime.

Present  The crime is shocking me.  I am being shocked by the crime.


Continuous  The crime is shocking us.  We are being shocked by the crime.
 The crime shocked me.  I was shocked by the crime.
Past Simple
 The crime shocked  We were shocked by the crime.

Past  The crime was shocking me.  I was being shocked by the murder.
Continuous  The crime was shocking us.  We are being shocked by the murder.

Present  Jake has mailed the letter.  The letter has been mailed by Jake.
Perfect  Jake has mailed the letters.  The letters have been mailed by Jake.
 Jake had mailed the letter.  The letter had been mailed by Jake.
Past Perfect
 Jake had mailed the letters.  The letters had been mailed by Jake.
 Jake will mail the letter.  The letter will be mailed by Jake.
Future
 Jake is going to mail the letter.  The letter is going to be mailed by Jake.
Simple
 Jake is going to mail the letters.  The letters are going to be mailed by Jake.

Future  Jake will have mailed the letter.  The letter will have been mailed by Jake.
Perfect  Jake will have mailed the letters.  The letters will have been mailed by Jake.
 Jake can mail the letter.  The letter can be mailed by Jake.
 Jake could mail the letters.  The letters could be mailed by Jake.
 Jake may mail the letter.  The letter may be mailed by Jake.
 Jake might mail the letters.  The letters might be mailed by Jake.
 Jake should mail the letter.  The letter should be mailed by Jake.
Modals
 Jake must mail the letters.  The letters must be mailed by Jake.
 Jake would mail the letter.  The letter would be mailed by Jake.
 Jake has to mail the letter.  The letter has to be mailed by Jake.
 Jake has to mail the letters.  The letters have to be mailed by Jake.
 Jake ought to mail the letter.  The letter ought to be mailed by Jake.
Answer key:
Exercise a: Exercise b:
1. painted 1. A letter was sent by James.
2. written 2. was washed
3. bought 3. was called
4. tried 4. is being watched
5. created 5. will be done
6. driven 6. has been written
7. drawn 7. was being read
8. washed 8. were returned
9. caught 9. must be kept
10. was destroyed.
11. can be played
12. are collected
13. is fixed
14. was thrown
Exercise C: Exercise d:
1. The problem could be solved by the students. 1. Was the dinner cooked by Andy?
2. “Hamlet” was written by Shakespeare. 2. Is French spoken here?
3. I have never been bitten by a snake. 3. The missing child hasn’t been seen again.
4. The thief was arrested by the policeman 4. Is the grass being trimmed by Tim?
5. The letters are going to be delivered by the 5. Will the money be put in the bank by John?
postman. 6. Is the table set every day by Jake?
6. Many shoes are bought every year by Mary. 7. Was she kissed on the cheek by the child?
7. Two buses are needed today. 8. The floor won’t be wiped.
8. The shop will be closed. 9. We aren’t invited to their parties.
9. The expedition should have been planned. 10. Can trucks be driven easily?
10. Food will be prepared for the visitors. 11. The building wasn’t evacuated.
11. A reading system had been developed by 12. She won’t be seen anymore.
Braille. 13. Would the kids be taken to the cinema?
12. A doctor should be seen. 14. This model hadn’t been designed by Sally.
13. A treasure was found by the pirates. 15. The accident couldn’t be remembered.
14. The mail is being checked by Lara and Joe.
15. The package will be taken tomorrow.
16. The case is going to be left here by Sam.
17. The office has been decorated Judy.
18. The car hasn’t been repaired by the
mechanic.
19. The rooms are always cleaned by a maid.
Exercise E: Answers for E

1. The teacher handed me the report. The report was handed to me by the teacher.
I was handed the report by the teacher.
2. My friend always sends me emails. I am always sent emails by my friends.
Emails are always sent to me by my friends.
3. The company paid Jake six hundred dollars. Jake was paid six hundred dollars by the company.
Six hundred dollars was paid to Jake by the
company.
4. Will Peter give Lana a present? Will Lana be given a present by Peter?
Will a present be given to Lana by Peter?
5. The university awarded Tim a scholarship. Tim was awarded a scholarship by the university.
A scholarship was awarded to Tim by the
university.
6. Someone is teaching her Spanish. She is being taught Spanish.
Spanish is being taught to her.
7. The court had denied the criminal his rights. The criminal had been denied his rights by the
court.
The criminal’s rights were denied to him by the
court.
8. The salesman showed him some samples. He was showed some samples by the salesman.
Some samples were showed to him by the salesman.
9. Grandpa sends us presents all the time. We are sent presents all the time by grandpa.
Presents are sent to us all the time by grandpa.
10. Mr. Adams may teach us biology. We are taught biology by Mr. Adams.
Biology is taught to us by Mr. Adams.

Have a nice time 

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