Present continuous tense active and passive voice exercise

  1. 2038 Present Continuous Passive Exercises [101 Online Tests]
  2. Active and passive voice exercises
  3. Passive in English
  4. English Exercises: Passive voice
  5. Active And Passive Voice Exercise (Present Continuous Tense)
  6. Continuous Passive


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2038 Present Continuous Passive Exercises [101 Online Tests]

Show Sources Next Quiz → Completion count: 352 • 1. It is like a London season, and as I do not take a siesta once in a month, and then only five minutes, I am being worn to the bones, and look aged and anxious. (wear) • 2. The project is being realized in our own day. (realize) • 3. I am being busted here by party named Hutchinson. (bust) • 4. Few are aware how much evil seed (sow) • 5. A great revolution (accomplish) Get Your 15,074 Personalized Worksheets • 6. Greet my old father, assure him of my love and fidelity, and tell him where I (take) • 7. The story of Mary (tell) • 8. The past (renew) • 9. Everything (sacrifice) • 10. I (evict) • 11. Pressure (apply) • 12. His idea of luxury is to dance to the music of a fiddle, whilst unlimited brandy (imbibe) • 13. And we know that confusion (cause) • 14. That house (make) • 15. He (hold) • 16. The difficulty of service (reduce) • 17. You (send) • 18. Were there any doubt on this point, the matter might be easily tested by inquiry in half the households in the city, where the book (revel) • 19. And yet he is so susceptible that he can be managed even when he knows he (manage) • 20. You (draw) 2038 present continuous passive online multiple choices exercises in 101 tests. Practice present continuous tense passive voice online for exams, check your answers. Improve your English grammar with the interactive present progressive tense in passive form activities. Suitable for beginner, elementary and intermediate level learners. S...

Active and passive voice exercises

Check test Answer key Clear test Active and passive voice Exercises with answers on all tenses, PDF worksheets and grammar rules with examples. Difference between the active and passive voice Active voice: Someone decorated this room yesterday. Passive voice: This room was decorated yesterday. We use the active voice when we know who decorated the room. If we do not know it or we do not want to mention it, we use the passive voice. Passive forms - all tenses The passive voice is formed with the verb to be + the past participle of a verb. Examples of the passive voice in all tenses: Present simple tense: Your car is repaired. Present continuous tense: Your car is being repaired. Past simple tense: The meal was eaten. Past continuous tense: The meal was being eaten. Future simple tense: A new house will be built. Present perfect tense: The email has been sent. Past perfect tense: The address had been changed. Future perfect tense: The paintwork will have been removed by tomorrow. We do not use continuous forms of the passive in most tenses. The present continuous passive and the past continuous passive are the only possible forms.

Passive in English

• She is reading a comic. . • We are cleaning the kitchen. . • My brother is not making dinner. . • I am opening the presents. . • Is Emma singing a song? ? • He is packing the bags. . • The girls are not playing handball. . • Olivia is buying sandwiches. . • Are the ladies doing the shopping? ? • They are not writing essays. .

English Exercises: Passive voice

Downloadable worksheets: LOTS OF TENSES!! 3 SKILLS!! (reading, speaking, listening) • 6 PAGES • 60 QUESTION CARDS • CLASSROOM COMPETITION • FULLY EDITABLE • GOOD FOR ADULTS, TOO!! Level: elementary Age: 10-17 Downloads: 997 Introducing the Passive Voice Series (2) - Present Continuous plus Past Continuous Level: intermediate Age: 12-17 Downloads: 809 Causative Use of Have - Colour and B&W Worksheet - With answers Level: advanced Age: 14-17 Downloads: 422 PASSIVE VOICE (using BY) - PRESENT SIMPLE / PAST SIMPLE / PRESENT CONTINUOUS / PRESENT PERFECT Level: elementary Age: 14-17 Downloads: 410 Intermediate Tenses 1- w/key Level: intermediate Age: 14-17 Downloads: 298 Passive Voice.. Present Continuous Tense ... Level: intermediate Age: 3-17 Downloads: 254 Passive voice - Present Continuous Turn the following active constructions into passive: 1. They are building a new town hall in our town. 2. They are repairing this car. 3. The family is waiting for you now. 4. They are mending my piano at the moment. 5. They are just doing their homework. 6. What books are people reading this year? 7. Are they sending for you? 8. Mrs Brown is making the beds. 9. The robot is washing the clothes. 10. We are doing an exercise.

Active And Passive Voice Exercise (Present Continuous Tense)

This grammar exercise tests your ability to change sentences in the present continuous tense into passive voice. In the present continuous tense, we make passive verb forms by putting is / am / are + being before the past participle form of the verb. 1. She is reading a novel. 2. I am writing a story. 3. Mother is planting a few saplings. 4. She is drawing a picture. 5. Raju is learning his lessons. 6. The students are writing the exam. 7. Sushmita is feeding the cats. 8. Dd is singing a song. 9. I am cooking dinner. 10. She is eating breakfast. 11. He is driving the car. 12. She is cleaning the cupboard. Answers 1. A novel is being read by her. 2. A story is being written by me. 3. A few saplings are being planted by mother. 4. A picture is being drawn by her. 5. His lessons are being learned / learnt by Raju. 6. The exam is being written by the students. 7. The cats are being fed by Sushmita. 8. A song is being sung by dad. 9. Dinner is being cooked by me. 10. Breakfast is being eaten by her. 11. The car is being driven by him. 12. The cupboard is being cleaned by her.

Continuous Passive

Form passive voice: a form of the verb to be + past participle active voice passive voice present continuous Jack is building a house. A house is being built (by Jack). Jack is selling houses. Houses are being sold (by Jack). past continuous Jack was building a house. A house was being built (by Jack). Jack was selling houses. Houses were being sold (by Jack). Exercises Making active sentences passive in the present continuous (He is buildinga house ⇒ A house is being built) • • • • Making active sentences passive in the past continuous (He was buildinga house ⇒ A house was being built) • • Useful pages • • is built.) • was built.) • has/had been built.) • will be built. / The house may have been built.) • • is known to have built a house.) • She was given a house / A house was given)