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Voice ( Active and Passive) - Passive Voice Exercise : type 3 - English Grammar

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Voice ( Active and Passive) - Passive Voice Exercise : type 3 - English Grammar

Explore comprehensive English Grammar, Hindi Vyakaran, Writing Skills, and Hindi–English Translation notes designed for clear concept building and exam preparation. This section covers essential grammar rules with examples, parts of speech, tenses, voice and narration, along with structured formats for letter writing and essay writing. Whether you are preparing for school exams or competitive tests, these well-organized and easy-to-understand notes will help you strengthen your language skills and improve accuracy in both Hindi and English.

Voice ( Active and Passive) - Passive Voice Exercise : type 3 - English Grammar

Voice ( Active and Passive)

Passive Voice Exercise : type 3

Change into Active and Passive Voice Execise - English Grammar (Voice)

1. Present Indefinite Tense

Exercise-1. Change active voice into passive voice exercise.

1. He plays cricket.

2. She loves weeping.

3. They win the match. 

4. We do not cross the road.

5. I take rest at noon.

6. Meera always quarrel to me.

7. Harsh gives me a red pen. 

8. They miss the bus.

9. The cow gives milk. 

10. She does not take rest.

Answer:   Rule Applied: Object (As Subject) + is/am/are + verb3 + by + Subject (As Object).

(Object (As Subject) यहाँ object को subject बनाकर लिखना है )

(Subject (As Object) यहाँ subject को object बनाकर लिखना) ये Rule सभी प्रकार के Active to Passive Voice के नियम में लागु होगा | 

See rule : See The Rule to change into Active voice to passive Voice

1. Cricket is played by him.

2. Weeping is loved by her. 

3. The match is won by them. 

4. The road is not crossed by us.

5. Rest is taken by me at noon. 

6. I am always quarreled by Meera.

7. A red pen is given me by Harsh. 

8. The bus is missed by them. 

9. Milk is given by the cow.

10. Rest is not taken by her. 

 

2. Present Continuous Tense: 

Asserative Sentences: 

See The Rule to change into Active voice to passive Voice

1. Change into passive voice:

1. I am taking tea.

2. We are reading our lessons.

3. You are telling a lie.

4. He is not beating me.

5. She is not running a race.

6. They are painting pictures.

7. Mohan is speaking the truth.

8. He is plucking flowers.

9. Ram is making a kite.

10. She is feeding the baby.

11. The farmers are not ploughing the fields.

12. She is not doing anything.

13. Are you helping the poor?

14. Why are you not giving a test?

15. The prizes are being given away by the principal. 

3. Present Perfect Tense

Exercise-1. Change into passive voice exercise.  

1. We have missed the bus.

2. Shyam has helped me.

3. I have bought a new book.

4. Ram has not spoken the truth.

5. He has sold his house.

6. We have taken bath.

7. We have learnt the poem.

8. He has not taken tea.

9. He has seen the Taj Mahal many times.

10. She has forgiven me.

See The Rule to change into Active voice to passive Voice

 Exercise-2. Change into passive voice exercise. 

1. I have spent all my money.

2. He has broken the window – pane.

3. Has Mamta spoiled your dresses?

4. Have you lost your game?

5. Why have you torn the letter?

6. When has Rita brought this pen?

7. Has she not kept the box?

8. Have they not respected their elder?

9. Why have you not kept your promise?

10. When have boys spoiled their shoes?

4. Past Indefinite Tense:

Exercise-1. Change into passive voice exercise.  

1. We spoke the truth.

2. She drove a car.

3. He drank milk.

4. The boys made a noise.

5. I did not like the book.

6. They crossed the road.

7. I did not abuse him.

8. The peon did not ring the bell in time.

9. Ram did not obey his teacher.

10. The policeman caught him red – handed.

Exercise-2. Change into passive voice exercise (Interrogative Sentense).  

1. How did Sohrab throw the ball?

2. Why did he take two hundred employees on work?

3. Why did you eat my share of sweets?

4. Who abused you yesterday?

5. Where did she wash her clothes?

6. When did he bring your lunch?

7. Why did I not kill him?

8. Did they play cricket?

9. Did you ride a horse?

10. Did she not take breakfast?

Exercise-3. Change into passive voice (Affirmative Sentense).

1. I helped you.
2. You helped me.
3. She loved me.
4. 1 loved her.
5. He bought a car. 
6. They ate mangoes. 
7. Ram killed a tiger. 
8. The peon rang the bell.
9. Our team won the match.
10. Mohan broke the glass.  
11. He finished the work soon.  
12. The police caught the thief. 
13. Somebody broke my window. 
14. Mohan killed four birds.
15. They looted the house yesterday. 
16. She abused me. 
17. The doctor examined the patient. 
18. We cut the tree.  

5. Past Continous Tense:

Exercise-1. Change into passive voice exercise.     

1. He was helping me. 
2. They were cutting trees.
3. She was singing a song.
4. Ram was teaching her.

5. My son was cleaning the car.
6. They were cutting trees. 
7. We were playing the match.
8. Nobody was answering the question.
9. You were watching the match.
10. They were repairing the bridge.

Exercise-2. Change into passive voice exercise.     

See The Rule to change into Active voice to passive Voice

1. He was building a house.

2. She was teaching me.

3. We were drinking milk.

4. They were chasing the thief.

5. She was ironing her clothes.

6. They were playing a game.

7. You were not writing a letter.

8. Ram was not selling his old car.

9. He was not plucking the flowers.

10. You were not writing a story book.

11. We were not learning his lesson.

12. Was Reena teasing the dog?

13. Why was the peon not posting the letters?

14. Whom were you abusing? 

15. I was selling my house. 

6. Past Perfect Tense:

Exercise-1. Change Into Passive Voice exercise.

1. He had lost his pen. 

2. You had made a plan. 

3. I had recieved a message from her. 

4. We had crossed the road.

5. She had crossed the limit. 

6. She had told you all the matters.

7. Sheela had seen the Taj Mahal.

8. They had bought a new car. 

9. I had sent a letter to her. 

10. Children had punished for misbehave.

Exercise-2. Change into passive voice exercise.

1. The servant had posted the letter.

2. He had solved all the sums before ten.

3. He had already heard the news.

4. She had not written such a letter.

5. The child had broken the slate.

6. They had already made a plan.

7. The police had already caught the thieves.

8. They had finished the work before sunrise.

9. He had killed a snake before.

10. Had you ever seen the Taj before?

8. Future Perfect Tense:

Exercise-1. Change into passive voice exercise.     

1. Raju will have made a plan.

2. Gopi will have sent a letter to his father.

3. You will not have abused me.

4. Will she have missed the train?

5. Why shall we have water the plants?

6. When will they have caught a thief?

7. She will have gotten a best friend.

8. He will have received my letter.  

9. You will have taken breakfast. 

10. I shall have knocked the door.

Miscellaneous Exercise:

B. Change into passive voice exercise.

1. We are taking rest. 

2. She listens music at home. 

3. I have changed my dresses.

4. You will read this book. 

5. They crossed the limit of waiting. 

6. I always buy tofees for my younger brother. 

7. He is breaking his all windows. 

8. The teacher should help students. 

9. I can defeat him. 

10. You lost your money yesterday. 

C. Change into passive voice exercise.

1. I shall make  a plan.

2. You are closing gate.

3. You learn your lesson.

4. I keep my promise. 

5. He sent him jail.

6. I wrote a letter to him.

7. Gita misses you.

8. They abuse him.

9. The rain ruined the crops.

10. We recover the lended money. 

Negative Sentences

See The Rule to change into Active voice to passive Voice

A. Change into passive voice exercise:

1. He does not wash his hands. 

2. She could not help me. 

3. I was not collecting rappers. 

4. They had not completed this work. 

5. Deepu will not play football today. 

6. We do not solve any question.

7. My mother is not preparing tea for me. 

8. Mr. Das did not wait me for half an hour. 

9. Kavita has not sent the letter.  

10. My Friend will not be seeing movie. 

B. Change into passive voice exercise:

1. She did not demand coffee.

2. I am not telling a lie. 

3. He has not written a letter. 

4. The cow does not give milk. 

5. My father did not take drinks. 

6. Suman will not be selling her mobile phone. 

7. Moti was not watching television. 

8. Aditya does not want fighting. 

9. He has not made any plan.

10. They had already sent a letter. 

Miscellaneous Exercise:

1. Change into passive voice exercise:

1. He is making a bed.

2. Sita was selling fruits.

3. I opened a window.

4. They carry luggage.

5. She had broken her pen.

6. Deepa loves her mother.

7. She will visit Mumbai.

8.  you have taken breakfast.

9. We flew kites.

10. He prays God. 

See The Rule to change into Active voice to passive Voice

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