The document contains a student's name, class, and examples of active and passive voice transformations. There are 50 sentences where the active voice is given first, followed by a rephrased version in the passive voice. The examples cover a range of tenses including simple present, future, perfect, continuous, and more. They illustrate how to change between active and passive voice while maintaining the same meaning.
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Active and Passive Voice
The document contains a student's name, class, and examples of active and passive voice transformations. There are 50 sentences where the active voice is given first, followed by a rephrased version in the passive voice. The examples cover a range of tenses including simple present, future, perfect, continuous, and more. They illustrate how to change between active and passive voice while maintaining the same meaning.
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Name : Anya Salsabilla
Class : XI A 8
Active and Passive Voice
1. Active : Syifa read the novel in one day.
Passive : The novel was read by Syifa in one day. 2. Active : I will clean the house every Saturday. Passive : The house will be cleaned by me every Saturday. 3. Active : Rara will take another flight, because her current flight have an accident. Passive : Another filght will be taken by Rara, because her current flight have an accident. 4. Active : They will have left home by next week. Passive : Home will have been left by them by next week. 5. Active : I will have read this book by the time you arrive. Passive : This book will have been read by me by the time you arrive. 6. Active : I had locked the door before I left my home. Passive : The door had been locked by me before I left my home. 7. Active : My mother had prepared all of my needs before I went to Tangerang. Passive : All of my needs had been prepared by my mother before I went to Tangerang. 8. Active : She had already found the key before I broke the door. Passive : The key had been found by her before I broke the door. 9. Active : The students have finished their examination. Passive : The examination have been finished by the students. 10. Active : The mechanic has fixed my car. Passive : My car has been fixed by the mechanic. 11. Active : The world has changed because of the technologys. Passive : The technonolgys have been changed the world. 12. Active : I was sleeping when the car crashed my home last night. Passive : My home was being crashed by the car when I was sleeping last night. 13. Active : He broke my heart after I had given everything I have. Passive : My heart was broken by him after I had given everything I have. 14. Active : She had been waiting for you for two hours in the cinema. Passive : You had been being waited by her for two hours in the cinema. 15. Active : The fisherman had been hunting the fish all day long. Passive : The fish had been being hunted by the fisherman all day long. 16. Active : I was crying because the movie had been making me so emotional. Passive : I was crying because I had been being made so emotional by the movie. 17. Active : Rani had been inviting all people in class to join her in her party. Passive : All people had been being invited by Rani to join her in her party. 18. Active : The police had been jailing the criminals for five years. Passive : The criminals had been being jailed by the police for five years. 19. Active : The company had been launching a new product when you asked the poster. Passive : A new product had been being launched by the company when you asked the poster. 20. Active : The researcher had been looking for a new medicine to cure cancer. Passive : A new medicine had been being looked for by the researcher to cure cancer. 21. Active : The boys have been told the good news. Passive : The good news had been told by the boys. 22. Active : Writers have written many books about success. Passive : Many books have been written about success by writers. 23. Active : They were discussing the proposal when I called the office this morning. Passive : The proposal was being discussed by them when I called the office this morning. 24. Active : Doesn’t she buy some foods? Passive : Aren’t some foods bought by her? 25. Active : Did he sell his car? Passive : Was his car sold by him? 26. Active : He doesn’t clean his room. Passive : His room isn’t cleaned by him. 27. Active : I haven’t done my homework. Passive : My homework hasn’t been done by me. 28. Active : I can finish my work on time. Passive : My work can be finished on time by me. 29. Active : We imagined that the storm damaged the car. Passive : We imagined that the car was damaged by the storm. 30. Active : Jojo would like someone to promote him. Passive : Jojo would like to be promoted by someone. 31. Active : They claim that someone stole the money. Passive : They claim that the money was stolen by someone. 32. Active : It seems that someone lost the papers. Passive : It seems that the papers were lost. 33. Active : She hates people laughing at her. Passive : She hates being laughed at. 34. Active : We avoided people seeing us. Passive : We avoided being seen. 35. Active : Angel threw the ball to the child. Passive : The ball was thrown by Angel to the child. 36. Active : She taught the grammar to the students. Passive : The students were taught the grammar by her. 37. Active : I will tell him the truth. Passive : The truth will be told to him by me. 38. Active : Julian gave a bar of chocolate to me. Passive : A bar of chocolate was given to me by Julian. 39. Active : I had cleaned all the windows before the storm. Passive : All the windows had been cleaned by me before the storm. 40. Active : The traffic might have delayed my father. Passive : My father might have been delayed by the traffic. 41. Active : My grandfather built this house in 2003. Passive : This house was built by my grandfather in 2003. 42. Active : Does Lilik share the information to the other? Passive : Isnt the information shared by Lilik to the other? 43. Active : Angga is borrowing my car. Passive : My car is being borrowed by Angga. 44. Active : They will not have discussed that matter today. Passive : That matter will not have been discussed by them today. 45. Active : Andre has been driving this bus since we’re still in the terminal. Passive : This bus has been being driven by Andre since we’re still in the terminal. 46. Active : Mom has not been sewing my clothes until I came. Passive : My clothes have not been being sewed by Mom until I came. 47. Active : That robot will not has been recognizing your face if you haven’t met him. Passive : Your face will not have been being recognized by that robot if you haven’t met him. 48. Active : Has Renaldi been calling her now? Passive : Has she been being called by Renaldi now? 49. Active : The developer had been reconstrucsing the apartment. Passive : The apartment had been being reconstructed by the developer. 50. Active : My father painted my house yesterday. Passive : My house was painted by my father yesterday.