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Passive

Passive exercises

  • Recognizing the active or passive voice
  • Simple Present Passive (The house is built)
  • Simple Past Passive (The house was built)
  • Continuous Passive (The house is/was being built)
  • Perfect Passive (The house has/had been built)
  • Future and Modal Passive (The house will be built / The house may have been built)
  • Passive voice (mix of tenses)
  • Double object passive (He gave her a present.  She was given a present / A present was given to her)
  • Personal Passive (She is known to have built a house.)

Practising English in the English Classroom - passive exercises

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