Active passive voice present indefinite tense exercises

  1. Present Indefinite Tense to Passive Voice
  2. Active and Passive Voice Rules and Exercises (Past Indefinite Tense)
  3. Simple Present Active Vs Passive Exercises
  4. Voices of Present Indefinite Tense


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Present Indefinite Tense to Passive Voice

Learn Present Indefinite to Passive Voice by definition, formulas, rules, tricks, examples, and exercises. You will learn through formulas derived from the active sentences. Present Indefinite Tense to Passive Voice Student Learning Outcomes(SLOs) for Present Indefinite Tense to Passive Voice The students and learners will be able to learn about: • The formula of Present Indefinite Tense Active Voice Sentences. • The formula of Present Indefinite Tense Passive Voice Sentences. • Rules and Tricks. • Use of verbs with helping verbs. (IIIV with is, are, am). • Change of Interrogative, Negative, and Interronegative Sentences into PassiveVoice. • Solved Exercise (Present Indefinite Tense to Passive Sentence). Formula Of Present Indefinite Tense to Passive Voice Formula Of Active Voice Subject + 1st form of verb + Object. The formula of Passive Voice for Present Indefinite Tense to Passive Voice Object + is/are/am + III form of verb + by+ subject. All the exercises below are very important for your practice. Let us write a sentence in this tense. I write a letter. (A.V) If you want to learn Present Indefinite Tense, click Instruction No.1 Firstly, replace the object with subject and subject with an object which is the first rule of active to passive sentences. Instruction No.2 Secondly, place the helping verb (is, are, am) according to the subject right after the subject. Instruction No.3 Lastly, change the 1st form of the verb to the 3rd form. The result will be as under: A let...

Active and Passive Voice Rules and Exercises (Past Indefinite Tense)

SIMPLE PAST TENSE Passive Voice: was/were + 3rd form of the verb Active Voice Passive Voice 1. Edison invented the first gramophone. The first gramophone was invented by Edison. 2. The cat drank all the milk. All the milk was drunk by the cat. 3. They did not expect me. I was not expected by them. 4. Did you make a noise? Was a noise made by you? 5. Where did you find the diary? Where was the diary found by you? Rule: was/were + III form of the verb. Exercise-1 D irections:- Convert the following Active Voice Sentences into Passive Voice. 1. She wrote a letter. 2. Mohan helped me. 4. The boys Matte a noise. 5.1 did not like the book. 6. They crossed the river. 7. I did not abuse him. 8. The peon did not ring the bell in time. 9. Ram did not obey his teacher. 10. The policeman caught him red-handed. 11. Sohrab threw the ball. 12. He employed two hundred workmen. 13. Why did you cat my share of sweets? 14. Who abused you yesterday? 15. We expected good news.

Simple Present Active Vs Passive Exercises

Subject Teaching: Subject Exercises: 1. 2. 3-4. 5. 6-7 8-9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14-15 Multiple Choice Exercises: PDF Worksheets: Choose the active or the passive form of the simple present tense. 1. My room 2. The plants 3. They 4. German 5. Fresh vegetables 6. Julie 7. My sister always 8. Snapchat 9. I 10. We

Voices of Present Indefinite Tense

Hi, there Let’s learn voices in English Grammar. Passive voice means that a subject is a recipient of a verb’s action. You may have learned that the passive voice is weak and incorrect, but it isn’t that simple. When used correctly and in moderation, the passive voice is fine. In English grammar, verbs have five properties: voice, mood, tense, person, and number; here, we are concerned with voice. The two grammatical voices are active and passive. Passive Voice: Affirmative- Object+Is/Am/Are+Verb • Who plays cricket? • By whom is cricket played? Transform the following sentences into passive voice. • Hari teaches Hindi. • They believe me. • He calls you. • The boy read many books. • The boy helps us. • He does not play cricket daily. • You do not like mango. • They do not sell all the fruits. • We do not know him. • The police do not catch the thieves. • Does Mohan read the newspaper daily? • Do you like him? • Does their answer surprise you? • Does Mr.Sharma not know my father very well? • Do you play many games daily? • Why do you not like this game? • Who tells a lie? • Which books does your brother read at this time? • How many boys do not play hockey? • How does she solve all the questions so easily? Convert from Passive voice to Active voice. We can transform a sentence from passive voice to active voice by just applying the below rules- • We exchange Subject and Object from each other . • If there is Is/Am/Are as a helping verb we use the verb according to the Prese...