Active and Passive Voice Exercises – Grammar Practice and Examples

These exercises help you practice active and passive voice in English. Learning how to change sentences from active to passive (and back again) helps you understand English grammar clearly and express ideas more naturally. Start practicing to easily recognize and use active and passive voice correctly.
Published At: 6/18/2025, 2:22:35 PM

What Is Active and Passive Voice?

English sentences can be written in active voice or passive voice. Active voice emphasizes who does the action. Passive voice emphasizes what happens or who receives the action.

Active vs. Passive Voice Examples

Active Voice Passive Voice
They build houses. Houses are built by them.
Anna wrote the letter. The letter was written by Anna.
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How to Form Passive Voice

To form passive voice:

  • Use the correct form of the verb "to be" (is, are, was, were).
  • Add the past participle of the main verb (eaten, built, written).
  • Optionally add "by" to show who performed the action.

Examples of Active and Passive Sentences

  • Active: She cleans the room every day.
  • Passive: The room is cleaned every day (by her).
  • Active: They painted the house.
  • Passive: The house was painted (by them).

When to Use Active or Passive Voice?

  • Active voice is direct and usually easier to understand. Use it when you know who does the action.
  • Passive voice is useful when you want to emphasize the action or when you don't know or don't need to mention who does it.

Quick Tips to Remember

  • Active voice: subject + verb + object. (Example: He reads books.)
  • Passive voice: object + be verb + past participle (+ by + subject). (Example: Books are read by him.)
  • Always choose the voice that clearly expresses your message.
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Choose the correct option to complete the Active and Passive Voice Exercises – Grammar Practice and Examples below.
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The invitations ____ by the secretary yesterday.

a.
are sent
b.
were sent
c.
send
2

The event ____ by many people every year.

a.
attends
b.
is attended
c.
was attended
3

The car ____ by the mechanic by the end of the day.

a.
will have been fixed
b.
was fixed
c.
is fixed
4

The room ____ while we were out.

a.
is cleaned
b.
cleans
c.
was being cleaned
5

The documents ____ by the time the meeting starts.

a.
are prepared
b.
will have been prepared
c.
were prepared
6

The garden ____ by the gardener this weekend.

a.
is planted
b.
was planted
c.
will be planted
7

The movie ____ by the critics as we speak.

a.
is being reviewed
b.
was reviewed
c.
is reviewed
8

The bridge ____ by the engineers next year.

a.
will be built
b.
is built
c.
builds
9

The dinner ____ by the chef right now.

a.
is being cooked
b.
cooks
c.
was cooked
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