Passive Voice Flashcards

1
Q

Change this sentence from active to passive:

People use paper every day.

A

Paper is used every day.

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2
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Change this sentence from active to passive:

The crew built a new hospital

A

A new hospital was built by the crew.

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3
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Change this sentence from active to passive:

The ball hit the girl.

A

The girl was hit by the ball.

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4
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Change this sentence from active to passive:

John helped Mary.

A

Mary was helped by John.

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5
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Change this sentence from active to passive:

Did Jim write the note?

A

Was the note written by Jim?

NOTE: In this case, we change “did” to “was.”

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6
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Change this sentence from active to passive:

Is Alex preparing the report?

A

Is the report being prepared by Alex?

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7
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Change this sentence from active to passive:

Juan was helping his mother.

A

Juan’s mother was being helped by him.

NOTE: here, we understand that “him” means “Juan.”

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8
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Change this sentence from active to passive:

Sandra is going to eat the entire pie.

A

The entire pie is going to be eaten by Sandra.

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9
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Change this sentence from active to passive:

Has Mrs. Gomez signed the papers?

A

Have the papers been signed by Mrs. Gomez?

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10
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Change this sentence from PASSIVE to ACTIVE:

Was the light bulb invented by Thomas Edison?

A

Did Thomas Edison invent the light bulb?

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11
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Change this sentence from PASSIVE to ACTIVE:

The house was cleaned by the children.

A

The children cleaned the house.

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12
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Change the verb to a passive verb, but don’t change the tense.

Thieves stole two paintings from the museum.
Two paintings _________________ from the museum.

A

were stolen

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13
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Change the verb to a passive verb, but don’t change the tense.

Everyone enjoys eating ice cream.
Eating ice cream ______________ by everyone.

A

is enjoyed

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14
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Change the verb to a passive verb, but don’t change the tense

They took him to the hospital.
He ___________________ to the hospital.

A

was taken

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15
Q

Complete the sentences with the correct preposition. Use about, for, from, in, of, to, or with.

My mother is interested _____________ art.

A

in

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16
Q

Complete the sentences with the correct preposition. Use about, for, from, in, of, to, or with.

Parents are always concerned __________ their children.

A

about

17
Q

Complete the sentences with the correct preposition. Use about, for, from, in, of, to, or with.

Bill has been married __________ Bertha for three years.

A

to

18
Q

Complete the sentences with the correct preposition. Use about, for, from, in, of, to, or with.

The new computer lab is equipped _____________ the latest technology.

A

with

19
Q

Complete the sentences with the correct preposition. Use about, for, from, in, of, to, or with.

I am involved __________ many different groups of people.

A

in (more common)

or with

20
Q

Complete the sentences with the correct preposition. Use about, for, from, in, of, to, or with.

I am prepared ______________ the test.

A

for

21
Q

Complete the sentences with the correct preposition. Use about, for, from, in, of, to, or with.

Sheila is divorced __________________ Fred.

A

from

22
Q

Complete the sentences with the correct preposition. Use about, for, from, in, of, to, or with.

I am not worried _________ my grade in this class.

A

about

23
Q

Complete the sentences with the correct preposition. Use about, for, from, in, of, to, or with.

I am terrified __________________ spiders

A

of (more common)

or by

24
Q

Complete the sentences with the correct preposition. Use about, for, from, in, of, to, or with.

I am tired _______ you. Go away.

A

of

NOTE: of, in this case means that I’m tired of being around you. “From” can’t be used here, because it doesn’t give us a reason.

25
Q

Complete the sentences with the correct preposition. Use about, for, from, in, of, to, or with.

I am tired __________ dancing all night long.

A

from (better answer-it gives us a reason)

NOTE: of, in this case means that we dance all night long many times, and I’m tired of doing the same thing

26
Q

Complete the sentences with the correct preposition. Use about, for, from, in, of, to, or with.

I’ll be finished _______ my work in an hour.

A

with

27
Q

Use either “ed” or “ing” ending.

I am almost sleeping in class. I am ___________.

A

bored

28
Q

Use either “ed” or “ing” ending.

This class is very __________________.

A

exciting

29
Q

Use either “ed” or “ing” ending.

The news about his death was ________________.

A

shocking

30
Q

Use either “ed” or “ing” ending.

Mike is sad. In fact, he’s ____________________

A

depressed