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Active Passive Voice Exercises-Part 4

If one decides to master the voices, it will enhance their English speaking and reading skills. This blog article will give you ample Active Passive Voice Exercises-Part 4 to practice along with their correct answers for reference. We have discussed the passive voice of the infinitive here.

Work out the following Active Passive Voice Exercises-Part 4 and check the answers once done.

Exercise-1

Rewrite the active sentences using the passive infinitive structure.

1. Active: I am to do it.

2. Active: She had to ask me.

3. Active: You are to write it in ink.

4. Active: I have to wash clothes.

5. Active: I need to help her.

6. Active: I want him to do it.

7. Active: I have to send you.

8. Active: I am to finish this topic.

9. Active: It is time to do our work.

10. Active: There was no man to call.

11. Active: I am to compose a poem.

12. Active: It is time to take exercise.

13. Active: He likes people to call him ‘Sir’.

14. Active: There is nothing to weep for.

15. Active: He likes people to respect him.

16. Active: There was no money to waste.

17. Active: It is time to enjoy pizza.

18. Active: They will have to manage it.

19. Active: She has to take bitter pills.

20. Active: She had to teach me today.

Answers:

1. Passive: It is to be done by me.

2. Passive: I had to be asked by her.

3. Passive: It is to be written in ink.

4. Passive: Clothes have to be washed.

5. Passive: She needs to be helped by me.

6. Passive: I want it to be done by him.

7. Passive: You have to be sent by me.

8. Passive: This topic is to be finished by me.

9. Passive: It is time for our work to be done.

10. Passive: There was no man to be called.

11. Passive: A poem is to be composed by me.

12. Passive: It is time for exercise to be taken.

13. Passive: He likes to be called ‘Sir’.

14. Passive: There is nothing to be wept for.

15. Passive: He likes to be respected.

16. Passive: There was no money to be wasted.

17. Passive: It is time for pizza to be enjoyed.

18. Passive: It will have to be managed by them.

19. Passive: Bitter pills have to be taken by her.

20. Passive: I had to be taught by her today.

Exercise-2

Rewrite the active sentences using the passive infinitive structure.

1. Active: He was to beat you.

2. Active: There are no houses to let.

3. Active: I want him to do it.

4. Active: She had to abuse you.

5. Active: I was to post this letter.

6. Active: Monu wants someone to tell a story.

7. Active: I like the audience to respect me.

8. Active: He is going to attack you.

9. Active: There were no students to teach.

10. Active: Nobody likes others to insult him.

11. Active: I hope to win the competition.

12. Active: I go to the bakery to buy milk.

13. Active: He likes Raju to read the book.

14. Active: I expect my teachers to guide me.

15. Active: I wish you to learn the lesson.

16. Active: I have to admit my mistake.

17. Active: She wants someone to take photographs.

18. Active: It is necessary to read the newspaper.

19. Active: She will have to sell her property.

20. Active: Your father refused to give the money to me.

Answers:

1. Passive: You were to be beaten by him.

2. Passive: There are no houses to be let.

3. Passive: I want it to be done by him.

4. Passive: You had to be abused by her.

5. Passive: The letter was to be posted by me.

6. Passive: Monu wants a story to be told.

7. Passive: I like to be respected. (by the audience)

8. Passive: You are going to be attacked by him.

9. Passive: There were no students to be taught.

10. Passive: Nobody likes to be insulted by others.

11. Passive: I hope the competition to be won.

12. Passive: I go to the bakery for milk to be bought.

13. Passive: He likes the book to be read by Raju.

14. Passive: I expect to be guided by my teachers.

15. Passive: I wish the lesson to be learnt by you.

16. Passive: My mistake has to be admitted by me.

17. Passive: She wants photographs to be taken.

18. Passive: It is necessary for the newspaper to be read.

19. Passive: Her property will have to be sold by her.

20. Passive: The money was refused to be given to me by your father.

Exercise-3

Rewrite the active sentences using the passive infinitive structure.

1. Active: People have to cast votes judiciously.

2. They will have to check all documents.

3. Active: Women like men to flatter them.

4. Active: I want you to solve this question.

5. Active: I am going to buy a new cell phone.

6. Active: The students have to bring the admit cards.

7. Active: We expect to finish the project by Friday.

Answers:

1. Passive: Votes have to be cast judiciously.

2. Passive: All documents will have to be checked.

3. Passive: Women like to be flattered by men.

4. Passive: I want this question to be solved by you.

5. Passive: A new cell phone is going to be bought by me.

6. Passive: The admit cards have to be brought by the students.

7. Passive: We expect the project to be finished by Friday.

Exercise-4

Fill in the blanks

( Use the verb in parentheses to create a passive infinitive for each sentence.)

Passive: This shirt will have ————. (wash)

Passive: The exam is ———— by a teacher. (mark)

Passive: The kitchen has ———— by her. (clean)

Passive: He expects ———— by his friends. (help)

Passive: There are many problems ————. (solve)

Passive: She has nothing ———— about. (worry)

Passive: It is time for the exam ————. (prepare)

Passive: The poor people have ———— by her. (help)

Passive: The guests have ———— by him. (welcome)

Passive: It is time for the plants ————. (water)

Passive: Your passport needs ———— by you. (carry)

Answers:

Passive: This shirt will have to be washed.

Passive: The exam is to be marked by a teacher.

Passive: The kitchen has to be cleaned by her.

Passive: He expects to be helped by his friends.

Passive: There are many problems to be solved.

Passive: She has nothing to be worried about.

Passive: It is time for the exam to be prepared.

Passive: The poor people have to be helped by her.

Passive: The guests have to be welcomed by him.

Passive: It is time for the plants to be watered.

Passive: Your passport needs to be carried by you.

Exercise-5

Rewrite the active sentences using the passive infinitive structure.

(Passive of Perfect Infinitive)

1. Active: You seem to have bothered her.

2. Active: He appears to have locked the door.

3. Active: He is supposed to have missed the bus.

4. Active: You were to have solved these questions.

5. Active: My sister was to have prepared the dinner.

6. Active: She was to have washed the clothes by now.

7. Active: You were to have completed your homework till now.

8. Active: Someone seems to have made a terrible mistake.

9. Active: She was to have locked the door before going outside.

Answers:

1. Passive: She seems to have been bothered by you.

2. Passive: The door appears to have been locked by him.

3. Passive: The bus is supposed to have been missed by him.

4. Passive: These questions were to have been solved by you.

5. Passive: The dinner was to have been prepared by my sister.

6. Passive: The clothes were to have been washed by her by now.

7. Passive: Your homework was to have been completed by you till now.

8. Passive: A terrible mistake seems to have been made. (by someone)

9. Passive: The door was to have been locked by her before going outside.

 

In summary, active passive voice exercises-Part 4 train you to write with clarity and correctness.

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