Passive Voice in Different Tenses Exercises in English language

Understanding the passive voice in different tenses is crucial for mastering English grammar. The passive voice is used to emphasize the action or the recipient of the action rather than the doer. This can be particularly useful in formal writing, scientific reports, and situations where the focus needs to be on the process or result rather than the subject performing the action. For instance, instead of saying, "The chef cooked the meal," the passive voice transforms it to, "The meal was cooked by the chef," shifting the attention to the meal itself. To effectively use the passive voice across various tenses, it's essential to grasp the structure and auxiliary verbs involved. In the present simple tense, for example, "The book is read by many students," whereas in the past simple, it becomes, "The book was read by many students." Understanding these nuances helps in creating sentences that convey the intended meaning with clarity and precision. Our exercises are designed to guide you through each tense, providing practical examples and practice opportunities to reinforce your learning and boost your confidence in using the passive voice accurately.

Exercise 1 

<p>1. The cake *was baked* by my grandmother yesterday (past tense of "bake").</p> <p>2. The project *will be completed* by next week (future tense of "complete").</p> <p>3. The book *is being read* by the students in class right now (present continuous tense of "read").</p> <p>4. The song *had been sung* by the choir before the ceremony started (past perfect tense of "sing").</p> <p>5. The museum *is visited* by many tourists every year (present simple tense of "visit").</p> <p>6. The car *was repaired* by the mechanic last week (past tense of "repair").</p> <p>7. The homework *will be done* by the students by tomorrow (future tense of "do").</p> <p>8. The movie *is being watched* by the kids at the moment (present continuous tense of "watch").</p> <p>9. The report *has been written* by the manager (present perfect tense of "write").</p> <p>10. The meal *was prepared* by the chef in the morning (past tense of "prepare").</p>
 

Exercise 2

<p>1. The cake *was baked* by my grandmother (past tense).</p> <p>2. The report *will be presented* by the manager tomorrow (future tense).</p> <p>3. A new shopping mall *is being built* in the city center (present continuous tense).</p> <p>4. The homework *has been completed* by the students (present perfect tense).</p> <p>5. The song *was sung* by the choir at the event (simple past tense).</p> <p>6. The car *is repaired* by the mechanic every week (present simple tense).</p> <p>7. The documents *will have been reviewed* by the time you arrive (future perfect tense).</p> <p>8. The movie *is watched* by millions of people every year (present simple tense).</p> <p>9. The letter *had been sent* before she called (past perfect tense).</p> <p>10. The house *is going to be sold* next month (future intention).</p>
 

Exercise 3

<p>1. The cake *was baked* by my grandmother yesterday (past simple passive).</p> <p>2. The report *is being reviewed* by the manager right now (present continuous passive).</p> <p>3. The new policies *will be implemented* next month (future simple passive).</p> <p>4. All the tickets *had been sold* before we arrived (past perfect passive).</p> <p>5. The movie *is directed* by a famous filmmaker (present simple passive).</p> <p>6. By the time we get there, the room *will have been cleaned* (future perfect passive).</p> <p>7. The homework *has been completed* by all the students (present perfect passive).</p> <p>8. The book *was being read* by the teacher when the bell rang (past continuous passive).</p> <p>9. A new shopping mall *is going to be built* in our town (future going to passive).</p> <p>10. The song *was sung* beautifully by the choir (past simple passive).</p>
 

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