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Active Passive

Active Passive

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English

8th Grade

Hard

Created by

Joseph Anderson

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19 Slides • 24 Questions

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Active/Passive Voice

ELAGSE8L1: Demonstrate command of the conventions of standard English grammar and usage when writing or speaking- b. Form and use verbs in the active and passive voice

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Open Ended

Change the following sentence from active to passive voice in the SIMPLE PRESENT TENSE: Spencer plays a video game.

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Multiple Choice

Change from active to passive in the SIMPLE PRESENT TENSE: They serve mashed potatoes.

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Mashed potatoes serve them.

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Mashed potatoes are served by them.

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Mashed potatoes were served by them.

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Multiple Choice

Change from active to passive in the SIMPLE PRESENT TENSE: He does not eat broccoli.

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Broccoli is not eaten by him.

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Broccoli does not eat him.

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Broccoli has not been eaten by him.

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Open Ended

Change from active to passive in the PRESENT CONTINUOUS: Yankee Doodle is riding a pony.

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Multiple Choice

Change the following sentence from active to passive in the PRESENT CONTINUOUS: Is the Little Drummer Boy playing a drum?

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Is the drum being played by the Little Drummer Boy?

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Is the drum playing the Little Drummer Boy?

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Is the drum played by the Little Drummer

Boy?

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Multiple Choice

Change the following sentence from active to passive in the PRESENT CONTINUOUS: You are writing sentences.

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Sentences are being written by you.

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Sentence were written by you.

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Sentences are writing you.

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Open Ended

Change the following sentence from active to passive using the PERFECT PRESENT tense: Sandy has accepted the job.

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Multiple Choice

Change the following sentence from active to passive using the PERFECT PRESENT tense: Fred has painted the walls.

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The walls painted Fred.

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The walls have been painted by Fred.

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The walls were painted by Fred.

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Multiple Choice

Change the following sentence from active to passive using the PERFECT PRESENT tense: I have trained my dog.

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My dog trained me.

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My dog has been trained by me.

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My dog was trained by me.

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Open Ended

Change the following sentence from active to passive using the SIMPLE PAST tense: Janice charged her phone.

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Multiple Choice

Change the following sentence from active to passive using the SIMPLE PAST tense: Bruce called the police about the disturbance.

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The police were called by Bruce about the disturbance.

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The disturbance called Bruce about the police.

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The police called Bruce about the disturbance.

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Multiple Choice

Change the following sentence from active to passive using the SIMPLE PAST tense: I gained confidence.

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Confidence gained me.

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Confidence was gained by me.

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Confidence is gained by me.

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Open Ended

Change the following sentence from active to passive using the PAST CONTINUOUS: Mary was singing Christmas carols.

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Multiple Choice

Change the following sentence from active to passive using the PAST CONTINUOUS: Was Sam calling his mom?

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Was Sam's mom being called by him?

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Was Sam's mom calling him?

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Was Sam being called by his mom?

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Multiple Choice

Change the following sentence from active to passive using the PAST CONTINUOUS: Parents were reading bedtime stories

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Parents were being read bedtime stories.

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Bedtime stories were being read by parents.

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Bedtime stories are being red by parents.

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Open Ended

Change the following sentence from active to passive using the PERFECT PAST: The family had bought a minivan.

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Multiple Choice

Change the following sentence from active to passive using the PERFECT PAST: Nell had treasured a doll collection.

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A doll collection had been treasured by Nell.

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A doll collection treasured Nell.

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A doll collection was treasured by Nell.

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Multiple Choice

Change the following sentence from active to passive using the PERFECT PAST: Had they lost their marbles?

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Were their marbles lost?

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Had their marbles been lost by them?

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Had their marbles lost them?

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Open Ended

Change the following sentence from active to passive using the SIMPLE FUTURE: Dad will sell the car.

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Multiple Choice

Change the following sentence from active to passive using the SIMPLE FUTURE: Will Candy win the lottery?

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Will the lottery win Candy?

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Has the lottery been won by Candy?

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Will the lottery be won by Candy?

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Multiple Choice

Change the following sentence from active to passive using the SIMPLE FUTURE: You will have a bright future.

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A bright future you will have.

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A bright future will be had by you.

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A bright future will have you.

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Open Ended

Change the following sentence from active to passive using the PERFECT FUTURE: She will have played the game.

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Multiple Choice

Change the following sentence from active to passive using the PERFECT FUTURE: Lori will have painted her nails.

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Lori's nails will have been painted by her.

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Lori's nails will have painted her.

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Lori's nails were painted by her.

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Multiple Choice

Change the following sentence from active to passive using the PERFECT FUTURE: Will you have received the invitation?

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The invitation will have been received by you.

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Was the invitation received by you?

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Will the invitation have been received by you?

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Active/Passive Voice

ELAGSE8L1: Demonstrate command of the conventions of standard English grammar and usage when writing or speaking- b. Form and use verbs in the active and passive voice

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