English Grammar Active Voice Passive Voice Examples

Active and Passive Voice English Grammar Questions For test preparations. All of these examples are for the exams preparations. All of these are mixed Active and Passive Voice in English grammar For Students of Matric and F.Sc also B.A / B.Sc Students can test exams preparations by these solved Questions.


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Active voice vs passive voice 



He lost the bet
The bet was lost

I always lose my bets
My bets are always lost

I never make my bed
My bed is never made

I never do the dishes
The dishes are never done

I never do my homework
My homework is never done

I made your bed this morning
Your bed was made

He met me at the station
I was met at the station

They paid the bill
The bill was paid

They always pay their bills
Their bills are always paid

She put her suitcase in the car
Her suitcase was put in the car

We read loads of books at school
Loads of books are read at school

They rented their flat
Their flat was rented

He rides his horse everyday
His horse is ridden everyday

He rang the bell
The bell was rung

He told the truth
The truth was told

We must tell the truth
The truth must be told

They saw the eclipse in france
The eclipse was seen in france

They will sell their house
Their house will be sold

I sent your letter
Your letter was sent

I always set the table for lunch
The table is always set for lunch

The wind shook the trees
The trees were shaken by the wind

They will shoot the film next week
The film will be shot next week

I showed them my project
My project was shown

I showed them my project
They were shown my project

He shut the door
The door was shut

He has shut the door
The door has been shut

Did you shut the door?
Was the door shut?

Have you shut the door?
Has the door been shut?

The whole school sang the song
The song was sung by the whole school

The dog smelt something unusual
Something unusual was smelt by the dog

He spent a week at his grandparents'
A week was spent at his grandparents'

You spread too much jam on your piece of toast
Too much jam was spread on your piece of toast

He stole my pencil case
My pencil case was stolen

Someone took my book away
My book was taken away

His dad taught him a lesson
He was taught a lesson (by his dad)

His dad taught him a lesson
A lesson was taught to him (by his dad)

He tore his copybook
His copybook was torn

He told me the truth
The truth was told to me

He told me the truth
I was told the truth

The dog threw the ball in a clever way
The ball was thrown in a clever way (by the dog)

We understood the problem
The problem was understood