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Active and Passive Voice Exercise

This document provides an exercise to test the ability to use active and passive voices correctly. It presents 12 sentences where the correct verb form must be chosen between active and passive options. After each question, it provides an explanation of when to use the active and passive forms. When saying what people and things do, the active form is used, and when saying what happens to people and things, the passive form is often used. The answers at the end identify which verb forms are active or passive for each sentence.

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Active and Passive Voice Exercise

This document provides an exercise to test the ability to use active and passive voices correctly. It presents 12 sentences where the correct verb form must be chosen between active and passive options. After each question, it provides an explanation of when to use the active and passive forms. When saying what people and things do, the active form is used, and when saying what happens to people and things, the passive form is often used. The answers at the end identify which verb forms are active or passive for each sentence.

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Active and passive voice exercise

This grammar exercise tests your ability to use active and passive voices correctly.

1. The mall ................................... by the police on the orders of the mayor.

closed
had closed
was closed
have closed

When we say what happens to people and things we use the passive verb forms.

2. She ................................. as an expert on parenting.

regards
is regarded
is regarding

When we say what people and things do, we use active verb forms. When we say what
happens to people and things, we often use passive verb forms.

3. This book ................................. your life.

will change
change
have changed

When we say what people and things do, we use active verb forms. When we say what
happens to people and things, we often use passive verb forms.

4. The furniture ............................... up for firewood.

broke
has broken
was broken

When we say what people and things do, we use active verb forms. When we say what
happens to people and things, we often use passive verb forms.

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5. French .......................... in France and several other countries in Europe.

speak
speaks
is spoken
has spoken

When we say what people and things do, we use active verb forms. When we say what
happens to people and things, we often use passive verb forms.

6. The roof .................................. by a friend of mine.

is repairing
is being repaired
has repaired

When we say what people and things do, we use active verb forms. When we say what
happens to people and things, we often use passive verb forms. The option 'is repairing' is in
the present continuous tense (active) and the option 'has repaired' is in the present perfect
tense (active). Since something is being done to the roof, we need a passive verb form here.

7. Small babies need to ........................................

take care of
be taken care of
taken care of

We need a passive verb here because the subject (small babies) is not the doer of the action.
Something is being done to them.

8. Too many books ................................. about the World Wars.

have been written


have written
have been writing

When we say what people and things do, we use active verb forms. When we say what

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happens to people and things, we often use passive verb forms.

9. Before going to bed, she ................................. her books neatly on the table.

arrange
arranges
is arranged

We use the active voice when the subject is the doer of the action.

10. I have already .................................. his photo to the policeman.

shown
been shown
being shown

When the subject is the doer of the action, we need an active verb.

11. The curator ................................ us a collection of old manuscripts.

was shown
showed
has shown

Both 'showed' (simple past) and 'has shown' (present perfect) are possible here. Since the
subject is the doer of the action, we need an active verb here.

12. Who ................................ my portrait?

is being painted
is being painting
is painting

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Answers

1. The mall was closed by the police on the orders of the mayor.
2. She is regarded as an expert on parenting.
3. This book will change your life.
4. The furniture was broken up for firewood.
5. French is spoken in France and several other countries in Europe.
6. The roof is being repaired by a friend of mine.
7. Small babies need to be taken care of.
8. Too many books have been written about the World Wars.
9. Before going to bed, she arranges her books neatly on the table.
10. I have already shown his photo to the policeman.
11. The curator showed us a collection of old manuscripts.
12. Who is painting my portrait?

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