Active and Passive Voice Exercises of Past Simple Tense. Active: Reema cleaned the floor. Passive: The floor was cleaned by Reema. Active: Aisha bought a bicycle. Passive: A bicycle was bought by Aisha. Active: Naman called my friends. Passive: My friends were called by Naman. Active: I saved him.
Active Voice (Etken Yapı) ve Passive Voice ( Edilgen. Yapı) Farkı Active voice öznenin yaptığı bir eylemi ifade etmek için kullanılırken; passive voice ise bir şeyin biri ya da birileri tarafından yapıldığını ifade etmek için kullanılır. Örnek vermek istersek;. Active Voice - Etken Yapı : I do my homeworks every night Her gece ödevlerimi yaparım. There are different rules to be followed while converting one voice into the other based on the tenses used and their application. Let us check how we can convert Active to Passive Sentences in different tenses. Present Simple Tense; Passive Voice: Object + is/am/are + Verb (3 rd form) + by + Subject. Active voice: He sings a song. He does not Active : The gardener waters the flowers every evening. Passive: The flowers are watered by the gardener every evening. Active : Helen doesn't drink anything in parties. Passive: Nothing is drunk by Helen in parties. Active : Who sells umbrellas? Passive: Who are umbrellas sold by? Active : My mother doesn't paint the walls. Note we use "is" or "are" + 3 rd form of verb. * -If there is only one object,we use is. ** -If there are 2 objects, we use are. *** -If there is no object, so Passive Voice is not possible. **** -Passive Voice is not possible for such type of sentences. To change a sentence in the passive voice to active voice, one must know the tense of the verb. Once students understand the tense of the verb, it becomes easy for them to convert. First, we interchange the subject and object of the sentence and remove the 'by' from the sentence. Exercise Present continuous Tense change the voice. Example: Ruth is driven a car. A car is being driven by her. She is watering the plants. Hockey is not being played by us. I am not running a race. Jack is writing a letter. He is being abused by them. I am reading a poem.
Back to: Active-Passive Voices. Rule for changing voice in present perfect tense from active to passive -. Active Voice. Passive Voice. Subject + have/has + Verb [past participle] + object. Object + Have/Has + been + verb [past participle]+ By/to/with + Subject.
Form of Passive. Subject + finite form of to be + Past Participle (3rd column of irregular verbs) Example: A letter was written. When rewriting active sentences in passive voice, note the following: the object of the active sentence becomes the subject of the passive sentence. the finite form of the verb is changed ( to be + past participle)
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