I. Active Sentences into
Passive Forms
1. They are
building a new ring-road round the city.
Ø A new ring-road round the city is being built by
them.
2. They have
changed the date of the meeting.
Ø The date of meeting has been changed by
them.
3. Is
Professor Rivers teaching that course this semester?
Ø Is that course this semester being taught by
Professor Rivers?
4. Waitresses
and waiters serve customers.
Ø Customers are served by waitresses
and waiters.
5. Hundreds
of people visit the Washington Monument everyday.
Ø The Washington Monument is visited by
hudreds of people everyday.
6. They don’t
pay Jim very much.
Ø Jim isn’t paid them very much.
7. These
students are learning the passive.
Ø The passive is being learned by these
students.
8. Somebody has
shot the president.
Ø The president has been shot by
somebody.
II. Passive
Sentences into Active Forms
1. That
report is being prepared by Alex.
Ø Alex is preparing that report.
2. A
new idea has been suggested by Shirley.
Ø Shirley has suggested a new ide.
3. Have
you ever been bitten by a dog?
Ø Has a dog ever bitten you?
4. Our
homework is corrected by our teacher.
Ø Our teacher correct our homework.
5. That
proposal is being considered by the members right now.
Ø The members are considering that
proposal right now.
6. Two
buildings have been constructed by that company.
Ø That company has constructed two
buildings.
7. The
mail is opened by the secretary every morning.
Ø The secretary opens the mail every
morning.
8. The
truck is being loaded by the men now.
Ø The men is loading the truck now.
created by; Destika Fizriani