Game Preview

PASSIVE: PRESENT SIMPLE AND PAST SIMPLE

  •  English    41     Public
    Practice passives
  •   Study   Slideshow
  • ACTIVE OR PASSIVE? Many people read this writer's articles.
    ACTIVE
  •  10
  • ACTIVE OR PASSIVE? Jackie milks the cows every morning.
    ACTIVE
  •  10
  • ACTIVE OR PASSIVE? Benny never understands the new teacher.
    ACTIVE
  •  10
  • ACTIVE OR PASSIVE? Everybody loves chocolate.
    ACTIVE
  •  10
  • TRANSFORM THIS SENTENCE INTO PASSIVE: Kids always eat candies.
    Candies are always eaten by kids.
  •  15
  • TRANSFORM THIS SENTENCE INTO PASSIVE: The American people elect the members of Congress.
    The members of Congress are elected by the American people.
  •  15
  • TRANSFORM THIS SENTENCE INTO PASSIVE: Does the mechanic check the brakes regularly?
    Are the brakes checked regularly by the mechanic?
  •  25
  • TRANSFORM THIS SENTENCE INTO ACTIVE: The mistakes were corrected by the teacher.
    The teacher corrected the mistakes.
  •  20
  • TRANSFORM THIS SENTENCE INTO ACTIVE: The flowers are watered by the gardener every evening.
    The gardener waters the flowers every evening.
  •  20
  • ACTIVE OR PASSIVE? Nothing is drunk by Helen in parties.
    PASSIVE
  •  10
  • ACTIVE OR PASSIVE? Who are umbrellas sold by?
    PASSIVE
  •  10
  • TRANSFORM THIS SENTENCE INTO ACTIVE: The walls aren't painted by my mother.
    My mother doesn't paint the walls.
  •  20
  • TRANSFORM THIS SENTENCE INTO PASSIVE: Did the little boy sell all the candy bars?
    Were all the candy bars sold by the little boy?
  •  25
  • TRANSFORM THIS SENTENCE INTO ACTIVE: No apples were eaten by Lauren.
    Lauren didn't eat any apples.
  •  20
  • TRANSFORM THIS SENTENCE INTO PASSIVE: He didn't give the wallet.
    The wallet wasn't given by him.
  •  15
  • WHAT IS THIS? Object + was / were + verb in past participle
    PAST SIMPLE PASSIVE STRUCTURE
  •  5