The passive form (or passive construction) in English is very useful in many different situations. You can use it to give more information about what or who is experiencing something or you can also use it when you don’t know who did it.
On this page, you have an exercise in which you need to choose the right form. In short, it all comes down to the fact whether the subject of the sentence is doing (or did) the action of the sentence or not.
You can find the exercise below:
Active or Passive Form Multiple Choice Exercise 4
Pick the right form of the verb in the following sentences: active or passive?
1.
I yesterday's newspaper.2.
Some mushrooms by my friend.3.
She by a serial killer.4.
A wallet . Do you know who lost it?5.
My car by a tree.6.
I a nice meal.7.
In the Indiana Jones film, he by cannibals so they can eat him.8.
English by millions of people everywhere in the world.9.
My father a fence in our garden.10.
That fence by my father.More exercises
- Active or Passive Form Multiple Choice Exercise 1
- Active or Passive Form Multiple Choice Exercise 2
- Active or Passive Form Multiple Choice Exercise 3
- Active or Passive Form Multiple Choice Exercise 5
- The Passive Form Exercise 1
- The Passive Form Exercise 2
- The Passive Form Exercise 3
- The Passive Form Exercise 4
- The Passive Form Exercise 5