This document provides examples of sentences and asks the user to make changes to them. For the first section, the examples are active sentences that need to be changed to passive sentences. For the second section, the examples are passive sentences that need to be changed to active sentences. The document aims to practice changing between active and passive voice.
This document provides examples of sentences and asks the user to make changes to them. For the first section, the examples are active sentences that need to be changed to passive sentences. For the second section, the examples are passive sentences that need to be changed to active sentences. The document aims to practice changing between active and passive voice.
This document provides examples of sentences and asks the user to make changes to them. For the first section, the examples are active sentences that need to be changed to passive sentences. For the second section, the examples are passive sentences that need to be changed to active sentences. The document aims to practice changing between active and passive voice.
b. They are watching a video at the moment. c. We have just bought an apartment. d. My grandmother baked a very delicious cake for Christmas. e. Lucy was watering the plants yesterday. f. You will finish the course next month. g. Peter writes a letter every day. h. Somebody has stolen my bike. i. Nobody ate the last piece of pizza. j. We were decorating our house for the party.
2. Make active sentences
a. English is spoken all over the world.
b. Bananas are grown in Brazilia. c. Gina wasn’t invited to the party. d. Two Concords were bought by the British in the 1960s. e. A taxi is being followed by a police car. f. The theaf was caught by detective Colombo. g. The windows have been just cleaned by me. h. A song will be sung by my brother at the theatre. i. Hamlet was wrtitten by Shakespeare. j. The gold medal was won by a Hungarian sportman.