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Contreras Calderón Juan Gabriel GRUPO: 8 A MATERIA: Ingles

The document contains 10 exercises for transforming sentences from active voice to passive voice in different tenses, including: - Simple past - Present simple - Future simple - Present perfect - Present progressive - Past perfect Each exercise contains 10 sentence pairs, with the first in active voice and the second in passive voice. The exercises focus on changing the grammatical voice while keeping the same meaning.

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Contreras Calderón Juan Gabriel GRUPO: 8 A MATERIA: Ingles

The document contains 10 exercises for transforming sentences from active voice to passive voice in different tenses, including: - Simple past - Present simple - Future simple - Present perfect - Present progressive - Past perfect Each exercise contains 10 sentence pairs, with the first in active voice and the second in passive voice. The exercises focus on changing the grammatical voice while keeping the same meaning.

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Contreras Caldern Juan Gabriel MATERIA: Ingles

GRUPO: 8 A

Exercise on Passive Voice - Simple Past 1. She sang a song. - A song was sung by her. 2. Somebody hit me. - I was hit by somebody. 3. We stopped the bus. - The bus was stopped by us. 4. A thief stole my car. - My car was stolen by a thief. 5. They didn't let him go. - He was not let go by them. 6. She didn't win the prize. - The prize was not won by her. 7. They didn't make their beds. - Their beds were not made by them. 8. I did not tell them. - They were not told by me. 9. Did you tell them? - Were they told by you? 10. Did he send the letter? - Was the letter sent by him?

Exercise on Passive Voice - Past Progressive 1. We were talking about Francis. - Francis was being talked about by us. 2. He was playing the guitar. - The guitar was being played by him. 3. She was watching a film. - A film was being watched by her. 4. I was repairing their bikes. - Their bikes were being repaired by me. 5. They were not eating dinner. - Dinner was not being eaten by them. 6. We were not painting the gate. - The gate was not being painted by us. 7. You were not driving him home. - He was not being driven home by you. 8. He was not feeding the dogs. - The dogs were not being fed by him. 9. Was she reading these lines? - Were these lines being read by her? 10. Were they carrying bags? - Were bags being carried by them?

Exercise on Passive Voice - Past Perfect 1. I had worn blue shoes. - Blue shoes had been worn by me. 2. Joe had cleaned the tables. - The tables had been cleaned by Joe. 3. We had lost the key. - The key had been lost by us. 4. They had started a fight. - A fight had been started by them. 5. I had been reading an article. - An article had been read by me. 6. I had not closed the window. - The window had not been closed by me. 7. They had not bought the paper. - The paper had not been bought by them. 8. She had not noticed me. - I had not been noticed by her. 9. Had she solved the problem? - Had the problem been solved by her? 10. Had he recorded that song? - Had that song been recorded by him? 11. Exercise on Passive Voice - Simple Present 1. He opens the door. - The door is opened by him. 2. We set the table. - The table is set by us. 3. She pays a lot of money. - A lot of money is paid by her. 4. I draw a picture. - A picture is drawn by me. 5. They wear blue shoes. - Blue shoes are worn by them. 6. They don't help you. - You are not helped by them. 7. He doesn't open the book. - The book is not opened by him. 8. You do not write the letter. - The letter is not written by you. 9. Does your mum pick you up? - Are you picked up by your mum? 10. Does the police officer catch the thief? - Is the thief caught by the police officer?

Exercise on Passive Voice - Present Progressive 1. Sheila is drinking a cup of tea. - A cup of tea is being drunk by Sheila. 2. My father is washing the car. - The car is being washed by my father. 3. Farmer Joe is milking the cows. - The cows are being milked by farmer Joe. 4. She is taking a picture of him. - A picture of him is being taken by her. 5. I am writing a poem. - A poem is being written by me. 6. We are not playing football. - Football is not being played by us. 7. He is not wearing a tie. - A tie is not being worn by him. 8. Is she preparing the party? - Is the party being prepared by her? 9. Are they talking about the meeting? - Is the meeting being talked about by them? 10. Is she watering the flowers? - Are the flowers being watered by her

Exercise on Passive Voice - Present Perfect 1. Kerrie has paid the bill. - The bill has been paid by Kerrie. 2. I have eaten a hamburger. - A hamburger has been eaten by me. 3. We have cycled five miles. - Five miles have been cycled by us. 4. I have opened the present. - The present has been opened by me. 5. They have not read the book. - The book has not been read by them. 6. You have not sent the parcel. - The parcel has not been sent by you. 7. We have not agreed to this issue. - This issue has not been agreed to by us. 8. They have not caught the thieves. - The thieves have not been caught by them. 9. Has she phoned him? - Has he been phoned by her? 10. Have they noticed us? - Have we been noticed by them?

Exercise on Passive Voice - Future I 1. Jane will buy a new computer. - A new computer will be bought by Jane. 2. Her boyfriend will install it. - It will be installed by her boyfriend. 3. Millions of people will visit the museum. - The museum will be visited by millions of people. 4. Our boss will sign the contract. - The contract will be signed by our boss. 5. You will not do it. - It will not be done by you. 6. They will not show the new film. - The new film will not be shown by them. 7. He won't see Sue. - Sue will not be seen by him. 8. They will not ask him. - He will not be asked by them. 9. Will the company employ a new worker? - Will a new worker be employed by the company? 10. Will the plumber repair the shower? - Will the shower be repaired by the plumber?

Exercise on Passive Voice - Future II 1. Frank will have ordered the drinks. - The drinks will have been ordered by Frank. 2. You will have spent all the money. - All the money will have been spent by you. 3. I will have taken the dog for a walk. - The dog will have been taken for a walk by me. 4. She will have sold the car. - The car will have been sold by her. 5. They will have solved the problem. - The problem will have been solved by them. 6. She will not have read the book. - The book will not have been read by her. 7. They will not have trusted him. - He will not have been trusted by them. 8. He won't have rung Barbara. - Barbara will not have been rung by him. 9. Will they have paid the bill? - Will the bill have been paid by them? 10. Will you have washed my socks? - Will my socks have been washed by you?

Simple past active voice a passive voice exercises: 1. The president gave John an award. --> John 2. Everyone saw them. --> They 3. The police brought him. --> He
w ere seen
w as given

an award by the president.

by everyone. by the police.


w ere saved

w as brought

4. The firefighters saved the women. --> The women

by the firefighters.
w as understood

5. All the students understood the explanation. --> The explanation students. 6. Mrs. Richardson filed two complaints. --> Two complaints 7. That man stole my wallet. --> My wallet 8. Everyone knew them. --> They 9. A snake bit him. --> He
w as stolen

by all the

w ere filed

by Mrs. Richardson.

by that man.

w ere know n

by everyone.

w as bitten

by a snake.
w as built

10. Thomas and his brother built that house. --> That house brother.

by Thomas and his

Simple present active voice a passive voice exercises: 1. Thomas washes the dishes. --> The dishes 2. Frank feeds the dogs. --> The dogs 3. Maria prepares the food. --> The food
are w ashed

by Thomas.

are fed

by Frank. by Maria. by David. by my father.

is prepared

4. David cleans the kitchen. --> The kitchen 5. My father pays the bills. --> The bills

is cleaned

are paid

6. The gardener trims the bushes. --> The bushes 7. Helen sets the table. --> The table
is set

are trimmed

by the gardener.

by Helen.
are w atered

8. My mother waters the plants. --> The plants 9. Arthur does the laundry. --> The laundry 10. My uncle drives us to school. --> We 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

by my mother. by Arthur.

is done

are driven

to school by my uncle.

Future Simple active voice a passive voice exercises: Jane will buy a new computer. - A new computer will be bought by Jane. Her boyfriend will install it. - It will be installed by her boyfriend. Millions of people will visit the museum. - The museum will be visited by millions of people. Our boss will sign the contract. - The contract will be signed by our boss. You will not do it. - It will not be done by you They will not show the new film. - The new film will not be shown by them. He won't see Sue. - Sue will not be seen by him. They will not ask him. - He will not be asked by them. Will the company employ a new worker? - Will a new worker be employed by the company? Will the plumber repair the shower? - Will the shower be repaired by the plumber? Present perfect active voice a passive voice exercises: Kerrie has paid the bill. - The bill has been paid by Kerrie. I have eaten a hamburger. - A hamburger has been eaten by me. We have cycled five miles. - Five miles have been cycled by us. I have opened the present. - The present has been opened by me. They have not read the book. - The book has not been read by them. You have not sent the parcel. - The parcel has not been sent by you. We have not agreed to this issue. - This issue has not been agreed to by us. They have not caught the thieves. - The thieves have not been caught by them. Has she phoned him? - Has he been phoned by her? Have they noticed us? - Have we been noticed by them? Present progressive active voice a passive voice exercises: Sheila is drinking a cup of tea. - A cup of tea is being drunk by Sheila My father is washing the car. - The car is being washed by my father. Farmer Joe is milking the cows. - The cows are being milked by farmer Joe. She is taking a picture of him. - A picture of him is being taken by her. I am writing a poem. - A poem is being written by me. We are not playing football. - Football is not being played by us. He is not wearing a tie. - A tie is not being worn by him. Is she preparing the party? - Is the party being prepared by her? Are they talking about the meeting? - Is the meeting being talked about by them? Is she watering the flowers? - Are the flowers being watered by her?

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Past perfect active voice a passive voice exercises: I had worn blue shoes. - Blue shoes had been worn by me Joe had cleaned the tables. - The tables had been cleaned by Joe. We had lost the key. - The key had been lost by us. They had started a fight. - A fight had been started by them. I had been reading an article. - An article had been read by me. I had not closed the window. - The window had not been closed by me. They had not bought the paper. - The paper had not been bought by them. She had not noticed me. - I had not been noticed by her. Had she solved the problem? - Had the problem been solved by her? Had he recorded that song? - Had that song been recorded by him?

Past progressive active voice a passive voice exercises:

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

We were talking about Francis. - Francis was being talked about by us. He was playing the guitar. - The guitar was being played by him. She was watching a film. - A film was being watched by her. I was repairing their bikes. - Their bikes were being repaired by me. They were not eating dinner. - Dinner was not being eaten by them. We were not painting the gate. - The gate was not being painted by us. You were not driving him home. - He was not being driven home by you. He was not feeding the dogs. - The dogs were not being fed by him. Was she reading these lines? - Were these lines being read by her? Were they carrying bags? - Were bags being carried by them

Future perfect active voice a passive voice exercises:

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Frank will have ordered the drinks. - The drinks will have been ordered by Frank. You will have spent all the money. - All the money will have been spent by you. I will have taken the dog for a walk. - The dog will have been taken for a walk by me. She will have sold the car. - The car will have been sold by her. They will have solved the problem. - The problem will have been solved by them. She will not have read the book. - The book will not have been read by her. They will not have trusted him. - He will not have been trusted by them. He won't have rung Barbara. - Barbara will not have been rung by him Will they have paid the bill? - Will the bill have been paid by them? Will you have washed my socks? - Will my socks have been washed by you?

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Conditional 1 Jenny would congratulate you. - You would be congratulated by Jenny. We would pick you up. - You would be picked up by us. She would order a pizza. - A pizza would be ordered by her. He would build a new house. - A new house would be built by him. They would take the opportunity. - The opportunity would be taken by them. You would not recognize Jim. - Jim would not be recognized by you. I would not do that kind of job. - That kind of job would not be done by me. Would they decorate the room? - Would the room be decorated by them? Would the DJ play this song? - Would this song be played by the DJ? Would Simon open the window? - Would the window be opened by Simon?

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Conditional 2 They would have told you. - You would have been told by them We would have spoken English. - English would have been spoken by us. Mario would have bought a paper. - A paper would have been bought by Mario. She would have called the police. - The police would have been called by her. We would have painted the walls green. - The walls would have been painted green by us. She would not have noticed the mistake. - The mistake would not have been noticed by her. I would not have given this book away. - This book would not have been given away by me Would my mum have packed the bag? - Would the bag have been packed by my mum? Would you have accepted that offer? - Would that offers have been accepted by you? Would they have given the right answer? - Would the right answer have been given by them

Past perfect continuous active voice a passive voice exercises: I left without him last night, but I told him to meet me early because the film started at 8:00. I (try) had been trying to get tickets for that movie for months, and I didn't want to miss it. By the time I finally left the coffee house where we were supposed to meet, I (drink) had drunk three cups of coffee..... ..... And I (wait) had been waiting over an hour. I had to leave because 5. I (arrange) _ had arranged to meet John in front of the cinema. When I arrived at the cinema, John (take, already) had already taken the tickets and he was waiting for me. He was very upset because he (wait had been waiting for more than half an hour. He said he (give, almost) had almost given up and..... .... (Go) had goneinto the cinema without me. John told me I (be) had been late so many times and that he would not go out with me anymore. He added that he (miss) had missed the best part of the movie because of my late arrival. 1. 2. 3. 4.

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