The document provides 20 sentences written in the active voice and asks to rewrite them in the passive voice, choosing in some cases whether to include the agent. It covers a variety of scenarios involving plans, past events, future predictions, obligations, possibilities and more, using different tenses and including optional agents where indicated. The goal is to practice changing sentences from active to passive voice.
The document provides 20 sentences written in the active voice and asks to rewrite them in the passive voice, choosing in some cases whether to include the agent. It covers a variety of scenarios involving plans, past events, future predictions, obligations, possibilities and more, using different tenses and including optional agents where indicated. The goal is to practice changing sentences from active to passive voice.
The document provides 20 sentences written in the active voice and asks to rewrite them in the passive voice, choosing in some cases whether to include the agent. It covers a variety of scenarios involving plans, past events, future predictions, obligations, possibilities and more, using different tenses and including optional agents where indicated. The goal is to practice changing sentences from active to passive voice.
The document provides 20 sentences written in the active voice and asks to rewrite them in the passive voice, choosing in some cases whether to include the agent. It covers a variety of scenarios involving plans, past events, future predictions, obligations, possibilities and more, using different tenses and including optional agents where indicated. The goal is to practice changing sentences from active to passive voice.
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Change these active sentences to passive.
Choose if you need
the agent or not. 1) The Government is planning a new road near my house. 2) My grandfather built this house in 1943. 3) Picasso was painting Guernica at that time. 4) The cleaner has cleaned the office. 5) He had written three books before 1867. 6) John will tell you later. 7) By this time tomorrow, we will have signed the deal. 8) Somebody should do the work. 9) The traffic might have delayed Jimmy. 10) People speak Portuguese in Brazil. 11) Everybody loves Mr. Brown. 12) They are building a new stadium near the station. 13) The wolf ate the princess. 14) At six o’clock someone was telling a story. 15) Somebody has drunk all the milk! 16) I had cleaned all the windows before the storm. 17) A workman will repair the computer tomorrow. 18) By next year the students will have studied the passive. 19) James might cook dinner. 20) Somebody must have taken my wallet.