In English grammar, the passive voice is a construction in which the subject of a sentence is the recipient of the action rather than the doer. It is formed by using a form of the verb “to be” along with the past participle of the main verb. Understanding how to use the passive voice correctly is important for effective communication and writing.
Are you ready to test your knowledge of passive voice? Take this quiz to see how well you understand this important grammar concept!
Grammar Passive Voice Quiz
1. The cake by my sister. (bake)
2. The book by millions of people. (read)
3. The new project next week. (complete)
4. The keys on the table. (leave)
5. The letter yesterday. (send)
Now, fill in the blanks with the correct passive voice form of the verbs. Once you have completed the quiz, check your answers below.
1. The cake was baked by my sister. (bake)
2. The book is read by millions of people. (read)
3. The new project will be completed next week. (complete)
4. The keys were left on the table. (leave)
5. The letter was sent yesterday. (send)
Congratulations! You have completed the passive voice quiz. How did you do? Remember, practice makes perfect when it comes to mastering grammar concepts like the passive voice. Keep studying and improving your English skills!