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Change the following sentence from active to passive: Farmers use fewer chemicals on crops.
Fewer chemicals are used on crops by farmers.
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How do you write a passive sentence?
Direct Object + to be (in correct tense) + Past Participle + Agent
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Is the following sentence passive or active: The house is cleaned every day.
Passive
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Identify the verb and its tense from the following sentence: The window was broken by the storm.
was broken, past simple
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How do you write an active sentence?
Subject + Verb + Direct Object
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Change the following sentence from passive to active: The exams are being studied for by the children.
The children are studying for their exams.
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Is the following sentence passive or active: The invitation is going to be sent out tomorrow.
Passive
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Change the following sentence from passive to active: The problem can be solved by the experts.
The experts can solve the problem.
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Identify the verb and its tense from the following sentence: Has the project been finished by the team?
has been finished, present perfect simple
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Is the following sentence passive or active: They had finished the project before the meeting started.
Active
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Change the following sentence from active to passive: They are playing soccer in the park.
Soccer is being played by them in the park.
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Identify the verb and its tense from the following sentence: The tickets had been sold out by the time we tried to buy them.
had been sold, past perfect
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Is the following sentence passive or active: The students have completed the homework.
Active
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Change the following sentence from active to passive: They bought a new car last week.
A new car was bought last week by them.
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Change the following sentence from active to passive: When did farmers first grow organic crops?
When were organic crops first grown by farmers?
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Change the following sentence from active to passive: She had bought a new phone.
A new phone had been bought by her.
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Change the following sentence from passive to active: Breakfast was eaten by me this morning.
I ate breakfast this morning.
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Identify the verb and its tense from the following sentence: The dinner will have been prepared by the time you arrive.
will have been prepared, future perfect
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Change the following sentence from passive to active: The task should have been finished by now.
You should have finished the task by now.
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Change the following sentence from active to passive: People didn't ship food from country to country in the past.
Food wasn't shipped from country to country in the past.
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Change the following sentence from active to passive: She reads books every night.
Books are read by her every night.
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Change the following sentence from active to passive: The teacher has changed the day of the exam.
The day of the exam has been changed by the teacher.
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Change the following sentence from active to passive: By tomorrow night, I will have completed my college applications.
My college applications will have been completed by tomorrow night.
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Identify the verb and its tense from the following sentence: The book has been read by many people.
has been read, present perfect
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Change the following sentence from passive to active: Have the cookies been baked by you?
Have you baked the cookies?
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Identify the verb and its tense from the following sentence: Have the tickets been purchased by the customers?
have been purchased, present perfect simple
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Is the following sentence passive or active: Sara is washing the dishes.
Active
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Is the following sentence passive or active: I will have completed the assignment by next Friday.
Active
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Change the following sentence from active to passive: Do people eat less fast food today?
Is less fast food eaten today?
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Is the following sentence passive or active: The report should be submitted by the end of the day.
Passive
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Change the following sentence from active to passive: How will food producers produce more food?
How will more food be produced?
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Change the following sentence from passive to active: The books could have been returned earlier.
You could have returned the books earlier.
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Change the following sentence from active to passive: We have visited that museum before.
That museum has been visited by us before.
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Identify the verb and its tense from the following sentence: The lunch is served at noon.
is served, present simple
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Is the following sentence passive or active: The cake was baked by my grandmother.
Passive
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Change the following sentence from passive to active: A hospital is worked in by her.
She works in a hospital.
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