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Many games are played by the girls. (to active voice)
The girls play many games.
The coffee is grown in Costa Rica by Jenny. (to active voice)
Jenny grows the coffee in Costa Rica.
The flowers are watered by the gardener every morning. (to active voice)
The gardener waters the flowers every morning.
This writer's articles are read by many people. (to active voice)
Many people read this writer's articles.
The cows are milked by Jackie every morning. (to active voice)
Jackie milks the cows every morning.
She eats the chocolate. (to passive voice)
The chocolate is eaten by her.
She didn't buy the ice cream. (to passive voice) *past tense*
The ice cream wasn't bought by her.
Does the mechanic check the brakes carefully? (to passive voice)
Are the brakes checked carefully by the mechanic?
The song is sung by my mom. (to active voice)
My mom sings the song.
The jumper was made in Peru by her friend. (to active voice) *past tense*
Her friend made the jumper in Peru.
The new student is helped by the teachers. (to active voice)
The teachers help the new student.
Sandwiches are made here by Annie. (to active voice)
Annie make sandwiches here.
The cat wasn't walked by Ben. (to active voice) *past tense*
Ben didn't walk the cat.
Is the rabbit walked by Ashley? (to active voice)
Does Ashley walk the rabbit?
The cookies were eaten by Danny. (to active voice) *past tense*
Danny ate the cookies.
Baseball is played by nine players on the team. (to active voice)
Nine players on the team play baseball.
The environment is studied by many scientists. (to active voice)
Many scientists study the environment.
They cooked their dinner. (to passive voice) *past tense*
Their dinner was cooked by them.
They discuss the book every day. (to passive voice)
The book is discussed every day.
Reporters write news reports. (to passive voice)
News reports are written by reporters.
All the students in the class love Ms. Smith. (to passive voice)
Ms. Smith is loved by all the students in the class.
He broke the chair. (to passive voice) *past tense*
The chair was broken by him.
French people drink a lot of wine every year. (to passive voice)
A lot of wine is drunk by French people every year.
The Mona Lisa was painted by Leonardo Da Vinci. (to active voice) *past tense*
Leonardo Da Vinci painted the Mona Lisa.