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The Passive Voice Exercises

The document provides examples and exercises for practicing passive voice. It includes sentences to complete in passive form, rewriting active sentences as passive, forming questions in the passive, and rewriting passages from active to passive voice. The exercises cover a range of tenses including present simple, past simple, and present perfect passive forms.

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The Passive Voice Exercises

The document provides examples and exercises for practicing passive voice. It includes sentences to complete in passive form, rewriting active sentences as passive, forming questions in the passive, and rewriting passages from active to passive voice. The exercises cover a range of tenses including present simple, past simple, and present perfect passive forms.

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PASSIVE VOICE EXERCISES

1. Complete the sentences with the correct passive form of the verbs in brackets. Use the Present
Simple.
a. English (speak) in many countries.
b. The post (deliver) at about 7 o’clock every morning.
c. (the building/use) any more?
d. How often (the Olympic Games(hold)?
e. How (your name/spell)?
f. My salary (pay) every month.
g. These cars (not make) in Japan.
h. The name of the people who committed the crime (not know).
i. His travel expenses (not pay) by his company.

2. Complete the sentences with the correct passive form of the verbs in brackets. Use the Past Simple.
a. My car (repair) last week.
b. This song (not write) by John Lennon.
c. (the phone/answer) by a young girl?
d. The film (make) ten years ago.
e. When (tennis/invent)?
f. The car (not damaged) in the accident.
g. The original building (pull) down in 1965.
h. Where (this pot/make)?
i. When (this bridge/build)?

3. Choose the correct form of the verbs in brackets.


FIAT
Fiat 0 was started (started/was started) by a group of Italian businessmen in 1899. In 1903, Fiat,
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(produced/was produced) 132 cars. Some of these cars
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(exported/were exported) by the company to the United States and Britain.
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In 1920, Fiat (started/was started) making cars at a new factory at Lingotto, near
Turin. There was a track on the roof where the cars 4 (tested/were tested) by
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technicians. In 1936, Fiat launched the Fiat 500. This car (called/was called)
the Topolino – the Italian name for Mickey Mouse. The company grew, and in 1963 Fiat
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(exported/was exported) more than 300,000 vehicles. Today, Fiat is based in
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Turin, and its cars (sold/are sold) all over the world.
4. Change the following sentences into passive sentences using the words in brackets.
a. We sell tickets for all shows at the Box Office. (Tickets for all shows/sell/at the Box Office)

b. Thomas Edison invented the electric light bulb. (The electric light bulb/invent/by Thomas Edison)

c. Someone painted the office last week. (The office/paint/last week)

d. Several people saw the accident. (The accident/see/by several people)

e. Where do they make these video recorders? (Where/these video recorders/make)

5. Rewrite these sentences in the passive voice.


a. Someone built this house 200 years ago.

b. A thief stole my purse.

c. The police will arrest the robbers.

d. They produce cars in this factory.

e. They serve breakfast at eight o’clock every day.

f. People throw away tones of rubbish every day.

g. They make coffee in Brazil.

h. Someone stole Jim’s bike lat night.

6. Rewrite these sentences in the passive voice.


a. They will build a new bridge next year.

b. Brian Brody directed The Ultimate Space Adventure.

c. Pierre Matie will design her costume.

d. Someone found my wallet.

e. One of the students broke the window.

f. They will deliver my computer on Monday.

g. Mary invited Paul to her birthday party.

h. British astronomers discovered a new planet.


7. Form the question.
a. Paper is made from wood. Is paper made from wood ?
b. The telephone was invented by Mr Bell. _?
c. This picture was painted by Peter. _?
d. The thieves will be arrested by the police. _?
e. Champagne is made in France. _?

8. Read and complete. Use Past Simple.


a. The toothbrush / invent / in the 15th century.

b. The first public basketball game / play / in 1892.

c. The first eyeglasses / wear / in the 1200s.

d. The first bicycle / ride in 1791.

e. The first hot dog / eat / in the 1860s.

f. The first CDs / sell / in the 1980s.

g. The first electric guitar / play / in 1923.

h. The first computer mouse / use / 1964.

9. Complete with the passive. Use Present Simple.


a. This programme (watch) by millions of people.
b. Paper (make) from wood.
c. Hundreds of people (kill) in accidents every year.
d. London (visit) by thousands of tourists every year.
e. The biology class (teach) by Mr Green.
f. English (speak) all over the world.
g. Lunch (serve) at twelve o’clock.
h. Books (write) by authors.

10. Put the verbs in brackets into Past Simple Passive.


Two men (see) breaking into a house in my street last night. The police
(call) and they arrived very quickly. One man
(catch) immediately. The other escaped, but he (find) very soon. Both men
(take) to the police station where they
(question) separately by a police officer. The two men (charge) with
burglary.
11. Rewrite the following passage in the Passive.
Somebody has stolen a bus from outside the school. Some children saw the thief. The police are
searching for the bus now. They will use the children’s descriptions to catch the thief.

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