Active to Passive Exercise

Active to Passive Voice

Assertive Sentence

01. Simple Present

Level: Beginner 

(a) Active: I eat  rice.

Passive: Rice is eaten by me.

(b) Active: Kazal draws a picture. 

Passive: A picture is drawn by Kazal.

(c) Active: God loves us. 

Passive: We are loved by God.  

(d) Active: He likes you.

Passive: You are liked by him.   

(e) Active: People in Asia eat rice. 

Passive: Rice is eaten by people in Asia. 

Level: Intermediate  

(f)  Active: Fortune favours the brave.

Passive: The brave are favoured by fortune.

(g) Active: Cats kill mice.

Passive: Mice are killed by cats.

(h) Active: He looks after the orphan.

Passive: The orphan is looked after by him.

(i) Active: We fish  some fish.     

Passive: Some fish is fished by us.

(j) Active: Walking in the morning gives us freshness.    

Passive: We are given freshness by walking in the morning.

(k) Active: I know him. 

Passive: He is known to me

(l) Active: Nobody knows him here.

Passive: He is known to nobody here. 

(m) Active: Fortune favours the brave.   

Passive: The brave are favoured by fortune.

(n) Active: The cat kills mice. 

Passive: Mice are killed by the cat.

(g) Active: His behaviour annoys  me sometimes.    

Passive: Sometimes I am annoyed at his behaviour.

(p) Active: Ali annoys the bull.

Passive: The bull is annoyed with Ali.

(q) Active: His conduct annoys me.

Passive: I am annoyed at his conduct. 

(r) Active: I know the boy.  

Passive: The boy is known to me.

(s) Active: He pleases  us.    

Passive: We are pleased with him.


02. Simple Past: 

Level: Beginner 

(a) Active: I ate rice.

Passive: Rice was eaten by me.

(b) Active: My mother cooked rice.

Passive: Rice was cooked by my mother.

(c) Active: We called you.

Passive: You were called by us.

(d) Active: The teacher did the sums.

Passive: The sums were done by the teacher.

(e) Active: The teacher saw the students.

Passive: The students were seen by the teacher. 

Level: Intermediate  

(f) Active: He walked ten miles.     

Passive: Ten miles was walked by him.

(g) Active: He did a lot of things for me.     

Passive: A lot of things were done for me by him.

(h) Active: The cup contains  tea. 

Passive: Tea is contained in the cup. 

(i) Active: They pleased us all. 

Passive: We all were pleased with them.

(j) Active: The boy pleased us all.    

Passive: We all were pleased with the boy.

(k) Active: His behaviour surprised  me.    

Passive: I was surprised at his behavior. 

(l) Active: Panic seized  the writer.     

Passive: The writer was seized with panic.

(m) Active: His performance satisfied  the teacher.  

Passive: The teacher was satisfied with his performance. 

(n) Active: His work did not satisfy me. 

Passive: I was not satisfied with his work. 

(o) Active: We had a camera. 

Passive: A camera was had by us.

(p) Active: They pleased us all.  

Passive: We all were pleased with them.

(q) Active: The motor car ran over the dog. 

Passive: The dog was run over by the motor car.

(r) Active: The Lilliputians made Gulliver prisoner. 

Passive: Gulliver was made prisoner by the Lilliputians.  

(s) Active: He slept a sound sleep. 

Passive: A sound sleep was slept by him.

(t) Active: The boy beat the dog.

Passive: The dog was beaten by the boy.

(u) Active: She hurt her brother.    

Passive: Her brother was hurt by her.


03. Continuous Tense:

Level: Beginner 

(a) Active: I am eating rice.

Passive: Rice is being eaten by me.

(b) Active: I am writing a letter. 

Passive: A letter is being written by me.

(c) Active: They are flying kites.

Passive: Kites are being flown by them.

(d) Active: I was reading English.

Passive: English was being read by me.

(e) Active: The fishermen were catching fish.

Passive: Fish was being caught by the fishermen.

(f) Active: The teacher will be teaching us.

Passive: We shall be being taught by the teacher.

(g) Active: Fishermen will be catching fish.

Passive: Fish will be being caught by fishermen.


Level: Intermediate  

(h) Active: Mini was plucking flowers.

Passive: Flowers were being plucked by Mini.

(i) Active: He was writing a letter. 

Passive: A letter was being written by him.

(j) Active: He is reading a novel. 

Passive: A novel is being read by him.

(k) Active: The rich man was building a house. 

Passive: A house was being built by the rich man.

(l) Active: He is writing a letter. 

Passive: A letter is being written by him.

(m) Active: She is weaving a sari. 

Passive: A sari is being woven by her.


04. Perfect Tense:

Level: Beginner 

(a) Active: I have eaten rice.

Passive: Rice has been eaten by me.

(b) Active: He has done the sums.

Passive: The sums have been done by Him.

(c) Active: I have learnt my lesson.

Passive: My lesson has been learnt by me.

(d) Active: We had seen him earlier.

Passive: He had been seen earlier by us.

(e) Active: They will have wanted the book.

Passive: The book will have been wanted by them.

(f) Active: You will have heard my name.

Passive: My name will have been heard by you.

Level: Intermediate  

(g) Active: I have lost my pen. 

Passive: My pen has been lost by me.

(h) Active: He has cut his finger. 

Passive: His finger has been cut by him.

(i) Active: You have written a good letter. 

Passive: A good letter has been written by you.

(j) Active: You should have done it. 

Passive: It should have been done by you.


05. Modal Verbs


Level: Beginner 

(a) Active: I shall eat rice.

Passive: Rice will be eaten by me.

(b) Active: I shall help the poor.

Passive: The poor will be helped by me.

(c) Active: They will write a poem.

Passive: A poem will be written by them.

(d) Active: Cats can catch rats.

Passive: Rats can be caught by cats.

(e) Active: We should respect our teachers.

Passive: Our teachers should be respected by us.

Level: Intermediate  

(f) Active: I would take exercise in my youth.

Passive: Exercise would be taken in my youth by me.

(g) Active: You must wear a cap. 

Passive: A cap must be worn by you.

(h) Active: We must listen to his words. 

Passive: His words must be listened to. 

(i) Active: I will do my duty. 

Passive: My duty will be done by me.

(j) Active: You should keep your promise. 

Passive: Your promise should be kept by you.

(k) Active: I shall do the work.    

Passive: The work will be done by me.

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06. Be going to:

Level: Beginner 

(a) Active: I am going to do sums. 

Passive: Sums are going to be done by me.

(b) Active: Father is going to set up a school soon.

Passive: A school is going to be set up soon by father.

(c) Active: They are going to open a shop.

Passive:  A shop is going to be opened by them.

Level: Intermediate  

(d) Active: I am going to open a bank account.  

Passive: A bank account is going to be opened by me.

(e) Active: They are going to open a shop. 

Passive: A shop is going to be opened by them.

(f) Active: Mr. Khan is going to open an account. 

Passive: An account is going to be opened by Mr. Khan.

(g) Active: He is going to do marketing. 

Passive: Marketing is going to be done by him.

(h) Active: He is going to setup a school. 

Passive: A school is going to be set up by him.

(i) Active: Our teacher is going to give me a prize. 

Passive: I am going to be given a prize by our teacher.

Passive: A prize is going to be given me by our teacher.

(j) Active: They are going to start a business. 

Passive: A business is going to be started by them.

(k) Active: He is going to give me a prize. 

Passive: I am going to be given a prize by him.

Passive: A prize is going to be given me by him. 

(l) Active: He is going to start a business. 

Passive: A business is going to be started by him.


07. Have To + Verb

Level: Intermediate  

(a) Active: You have to follow my order. 

Passive: My order has to be followed by you.

(b) Active: She has to help us. 

Passive: We have to be helped by her.

(c) Active: I have to do the work.     

Passive: The work has to be done by me.

(d) Active: He has to do the work.    

Passive: The work has to be done by him.

(e) Active: I have to do it.    

Passive: It has to be done by me.


08. Double Object

Level: Beginner 

(a) Active: Father gave me a watch.

Passive: I was given a watch by father. 

Passive: A watch was given me by father.

(b) Active: She showed me the photo.

Passive: I was showed the photo by her.

Passive: The photo was showed me by her.

(c) Active: Mr. Ahmed teaches us English.

Passive: We are taught English by Mr. Ahmed.

Passive: English is taught us by Mr. Ahmed.

Level: Intermediate  

(d) Active: Mr. Rahman teaches us English. 

Passive: We are taught English by Mr. Rahman.

Passive: English is taught us by Mr. Rahman.

 (e) Active: I offered him a chair. 

Passive: He was offered a chair by me.

Passive: A chair was offered him by me.

(f) Active: He gave me the book. 

Passive: I was given a book by him.

Passive: A book was given me by him.

(g) Active: Mother showed me a picture. 

Passive: I was showed a picture by mother.

Passive: A picture was showed me by mother.


09. Objective Complement

Level: Intermediate  

(a) Active: People call him a fool. 

Passive: He is called a fool by people.

(b) Active: We elected her our captain.

Passive: She was elected our captain by us.

(c) Active: We elected him chairman. 

Passive: He was elected chairman by us.


10. Dative of Interest


Level: Intermediate  

(a) Active: Jesmin plucked me a flower. 

Passive: A flower was plucked for me by Jesmin.

(b)  Active: Father bought me a pen. 

Passive: A pen was bought for me by father.


11. Reflexive Pronoun


Level: Beginner 

(a) Active: She fans herself.  

Passive: She is fanned by herself.

(b) Active: He killed himself. 

Passive: He was killed by himself.

Level: Intermediate  

(c) Active: She hurt herself. 

Passive: She was hurt by herself.

(d) Active: She fans herself.  

Passive: She is fanned by herself.

(e) Active: The ladies fan themselves. 

Passive: The ladies are fanned by themselves.

(f) Active: She fans herself.   

Passive: She is fanned by herself.


12. Extension


Level: Intermediate  

(a) Active: I saw the boys playing in the field.

Passive: The boys were seen playing in the field by me.

(b) Active: He did many unnecessary things for me.

Passive: Many unnecessary things were done for me by him. 

(c) Active: He advised me to take rest. 

Passive: I was advised to take rest by him.

(d) Active: People think him to be an honest man. 

Passive: He is thought to be an honest man.

(e) Active: I saw the boy crying.      

Passive: The boy was seen crying by me.

(f) Active: I saw him going across the road. 

Passive: He was seen going across the road by me.

(g) Active: I saw him going towards your house. 

Passive: He was seen going towards your house by me.

(h) Active: I saw a beggar begging from door to door. 

Passive: A beggar was seen begging from door to door by me.

(i) Active: The teacher saw the students playing in the field. 

Passive: The students were seen playing in the field by the teacher.

(j) Active: I saw the boy crying. 

Passive: The boy was seen crying by me.

(k) Active: I know him well. 

Passive: He is well known to me.

(l) Active: He caught me by the hand. 

Passive: I was caught by the hand by him.

(m) Active: I saw a man carrying some books. 

Passive: A man was seen carrying some books by me.


13. Bare Infinitive


Level: Advanced  

(a) Active: The albatross made the wind blow.  

Passive: The wind was made to blow by the albatross. 

(b) Active: Teachers help us learn. 

Passive: We are helped to learn by teachers. 

(c) Active: I heard my sister sing a song. 

Passive: My sister was heard to sing a song by me. 

(d) Active: He made me do the work. 

Passive: I was made to do the work by him. 

(e) Active: The teacher made me do the sum. 

Passive: I was made to do the sum by the teacher. 

(f) Active: We heard her sing. 

Passive: She was heard to sing by us. 

(g) Active: He made me drive his car. 

Passive: I was made to drive his car by him. 


14. Quasi-passive


Level: Advanced  

(a) Active: The book reads well. 

Passive: The book is well when it is read.

Passive: The book is read well.

(b) Active: Honey tastes sweet. 

Passive: Honey is sweet when it is tasted.

Passive: Honey is tasted sweet.

(c) Active: My pen writes well. 

Passive: My pen is well when it is written with*.

(d) Active: The green mangoes did not taste sweet.

Passive: The green mangoes were not sweet when they were tasted.

Passive: The green mangoes were not tasted sweet.

(e) Active: The book reads well.   

Passive: The book is well when it is read.

Passive: The book is read well.

(f) Active: Honey tastes sweet. 

Passive: Honey is sweet when it is tasted.

Passive: Honey is tasted sweet.

(g) Active: The book is printing.

Passive: The book is being printed.

Passive: The book is being printed.

(h) Active: The mangoes do not taste sweet. 

Passive: The mangoes are not sweet when they are tasted.

Passive: The mangoes are not tasted sweet.

(i)  Active: The book reads easy. 

Passive: The book is easy when it is read.

Passive: The book is read easy.

(j) Active: This mango tastes sweet. 

Passive: The mango is sweet when it is tasted.

Passive: The mango is tasted sweet.


15. Infinitive as Object

Level: Advanced  

(a) Active: He wants to help the country.

Passive: It is wanted by him to help the country.

(b) Active: We agreed to go there. 

Passive: It was agreed by us to go there.

(c) Active: I like to take fresh milk. 

Passive: It is liked by me to take fresh milk.

(d) Active: He decided to sell the house. 

Passive: It was decided by him to sell the house.


04. Double Passive

Level: Advanced  

(a) Active: He said that he knew me.

Passive: It was said by him that I was known to him.

Passive: That I was known to him was said by him.

(b) Active: We must endure what we cannot cure. 

Passive: What cannot be cured must be endured.

(c) Active: We know that the earth is round.     

Passive: It is known to us that the earth is round.

Passive: That the earth is round is known to us.


17. Passive to Active

Level: Beginner 

(a) Passive: Rice is eaten by me.

Passive: I eat rice.

(b) Passive: Rice is being eaten by me.

Active: I am eating rice.

(c) Passive: Rice has been eaten by me.

Active: I have eaten rice.

(d) Passive: A song was sung by Salma. 

Active: Salma sang a song.

Level: Advanced  

(e) Passive: The boy is known to me. 

Active: I know the boy.

(f) Passive: The book exhibition was opened by the Education Minister.

Active: The Education Minister opened the book exhibition. 

(g) Passive: You will be helped by me. 

Active: I shall help you.

(h) Passive: That the work is hard is known to me.

Active: I know that the work is hard.

(i) Passive: My watch has been repaired by the watch maker. 

Active: The watch maker has repaired my watch.

(j) Passive: He was made prisoner by us. 

Active: We made him prisoner.


18. Passive to Active without Objects

Level: Advanced  

(a) Passive: We shall be blamed. 

Active: They will blame us.

(b) Passive: Rice is eaten mainly in Asia.  

Active: People eat rice mainly in Asia.

(c) Passive: The telegraph wires have been cut.  

Active: Someone has cut the telegraph wires.

(d) Passive: He is thought to be a poet.   

Active: People think him to be a poet.

(e) Passive: The Padma has been dredged.  

Active: They have dredged the Padma.

(f) Passive: He is known to be an honest man.  

Active: We know him to be an honest man.

(g) Passive: My pocket has been picked.

Active: Someone has picked my pocket.

(h) Passive: My watch was stolen.

Active: Someone stole my watch.

(i) Passive: The pill is bitter when it is tasted.   

Active: The pill tastes bitter.

(j) Passive: My pen has been lost. 

Active: I have lost my pen.

(k) Passive: My watch has been stolen. 

Active: Someone has stolen my watch.

(l) Passive: Rome was not built in a day. 

Active: People did not build Rome in a day.

Active: The Romans did not build Rome in a day.

(m) Passive: English is spoken all over the world.

Active: People speak English all over the world.

(n) Passive: What cannot be cured must be endured. 

Active: We must endure what we cannot cure.

(o) Passive: Rice is mainly eaten in Asia. 

Active: People eat rice mainly in Asia.

(p) Passive: What is lotted cannot be blotted. 

Active: We cannot blot what we lot.

(q) Passive: I was compelled to do it. 

Active: They compelled me to do it.

(r) Passive: The lion is said to be the king of beasts.

Active: We say the lion to be the king of beasts.

(s) Passive: A lot of trees have been uprooted. 

Active: The cyclone has uprooted a lot of trees.

(t) Passive: You are requested not to smoke. 

Active: Please do not smoke. 

(u) Passive: Promises should be kept. 

Active: We should keep our promise.