Active and Passive Voice

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ACTIVE

AND

PASSIVE VOICE

Active Voice:
When the subject of a verb performs an action the verb is said to be in the active
voice. The effect of the action may or may not fall on an object, that is, the verb may
or may not have an object.
Examples: The boy kicked the ball.
The girl cries.
In the first sentence, kicked is the verb or the action; the boy is the subject or the
doer who performs that action; and the ball is the object on whom the effect of
that action is directed.
In the second sentence, cries is the verb or the action; and the girl is the subject or
the doer of that action. There is no object because the effect of the girls crying cannot
be directed at another object.
Passive Voice:
When the object of a verb appears to perform an action so that the effect of that
action appears to fall on the subject the verb is said to be in the passive voice.
Examples: The work was completed on time.
The song was sung beautifully by the singer.
[ A sentence in the active voice can be converted to form a sentence in the passive
voice.
Examples: A film was watched by us.
A kite was flown by me.
Rules for changing voice:

Only sentences containing transitive verbs can be changed from the active voice
to the passive voice. A subjectthat is, a doer of the actionis required to
change a sentence from the passive to the active voice.
Examples: My mother cut the fruit.
The fruit was cut by my mother.
Here, the object fruit is acted upon by the doer mother.

For the simple present tense use am, is or are with a past participle to form the
passive voice.
Active voice

The caretaker locks the door.

The doors are locked by the caretaker.

The waiter carries the trays.

The trays are carried by the waiter.

For the simple past tense, use was or were with a past participle to form the
passive voice.
Active voice

We were driven home by Dad.

He caught the ball.

The ball was caught by him.

For the present continuous tense, use am, is or are with being followed by a
past participle, to form the passive voice.
Passive voice

The waves are washing away


the sandcastle.

The sandcastle is being washed


away by the waves.

She is working on the computer.

The computer is being worked upon by her.

For the past continuous tense, use was or were with being, followed by a past
participle, to form the passive voice.
Active voice

Passive voice

Dad drove us home.

Active voice

Passive voice

Passive voice

Jimmy was making our costumes.

Our costumes were being made by Jimmy.

She was reading a book.

The book was being read by her.

For the future tense, use shall or will with be, followed by a past participle, to
form the passive voice.
Active voice

Passive voice

The choir will sing the next hymn. The next hymn will be sung by the choir.
We will celebrate her birthday.

Her birthday will be celebrated by us.

For the present perfect tense, use have or has with been, followed by a past
participle, to form the passive voice.
Active voice

Passive voice

Ali has scored two goals.

Two goals have been scored by Ali.

I have seen that movie.

That movie has been seen by me.

For the past tense, use had with been, followed by a part participle, to form the
passive voice.
Active voice

Passive voice

The hunter had caught a fox.

A fox had been caught by the hunter.

Sheila had given a gift to Rina.

A gift had been given to Rina by Sheila.

WORKSHEET 16
I.

The following sentences are in the active voice. Change them into the
passive voice.
a) My mother will punish me.
b) The children are studying grammar.
c) I had finished my homework.
d) They called off the match.
e) Mrs Bajaj teaches us English.
f) You must switch off the lights.
g) I must finish this assignment.
h) The children ate the food.
i) The painter created a beautiful painting.
j)

Mr Kumar has filed the papers properly.

II. Change the following sentences into the active or the passive voice as
appropriate.
a) The poet wrote a nice poem.
b) My camera has been stolen.
c) My dress is ruined!
d) Trespassers will be prosecuted.
e) No smoking.
f) Keep your city clean.
g) The milk has soured.
h) Please switch on the lights.
III. Put the verb in the brackets in a suitable passive form.
a) The car ____________ (park) in the drive.
b) The illegal immigrants ____________ (take) to the police station.
c) We ____________ (teach) ballet by Mr Harry.
d) The school play ____________ (produce) by me this year.
e)

Snow white ____________ (poison) by her stepmother.

IV. Read the following instructions and fill in the blanks.


Construction of the road

Assess the needs

Plan the route

Take the soil samples

Clear and level the route

Put down thick layers of concrete

Lay the top surface and add traffic guides

The needs a) ____________ assessed. The soil samples b) ____________ and


the route c) ____________. The route is d) ____________ thick layers of
concrete e) ____________. The top surface f) ____________ and the traffic
guides g) ____________.
Making Soap

Take some castor oil in a beaker.

Add an equal volume of sodium hydroxide solution to it.

Heat the mixture. Keep stirring till a paste is formed.

Cool the contents.

Separate the solid soap from the aqueous solution.


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Plain Rice

Pour water into the cooker and boil.

Add rice and salt and stir.

Bring to full pressure and high heat.

Reduce heat and cook for two minutes.

Allow to cook naturally after removing from heat.


The water a) ____________ and boiled. The rice and salt b) ____________
and it c) ____________. It is brought d) ____________ for two minutes. The
heat e) ____________ and it is further f) ____________. The rice is g)
____________ naturally after h) ____________ heat.

V. Look at the newspaper items below. Then use the information in the
headlines to complete the passage.
a) Sunday TV at its best: Six year olds amazing escape.
A six year old boy __________ after 50 hours of being trapped in a 60 ft pit.
b) Nuke deal goes before US House.
The stage is set ____________ the US congress this week.
c) Heat wave worsens; Already claimed 62 lives.
The heat wave prevailing in the North for more than a week ____________
further by dust storms in Rajasthan. Meanwhile 62 lives ____________ so
far by the heat wave.
d) PM dares Jaswant to name mole in PMO.
Jaswant Singh has ____________ by the PM to name the mole ___________
snooped on a former PMs office.
e) Hall crowd rattled by hoax.
The Satyam Cineplex ____________ by hoax calls in the afternoon. It was
____________ the calls were made by a group of pranksters.
VI. The following passage has not been edited. There is an error in each of the
lines. Write the incorrect word and the correct word.
First the chicken was take and chopped
It was wash and dried. Salt, chilli
powder and curd was add. The chicken
was marinate for one hour. The pieces
were fry in oil. Then it was
cook with milk, chillies and sauces.

a)
b)
c)
d)
e)
f)

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VII. In the passage given below, few words are missing. Write the missing
word from the box along with the word that comes before and after in the
given space.
put

rinse

separate

First the white clothes are


The clothes are then in a bucket
with detergent. The dirty part is
vigorously and they are
in clean water. They are and put to dry.

brush

squeeze

a) ___________________
b) ___________________
c) ___________________
d) ___________________
e) ___________________

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