Session 13
Challenge your English with this quiz on the passive voice!
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Passives
Challenge your English in this quiz!

Passives
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Test your understanding of the passive voice with our quiz!
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Use the same tense of the active sentence (present continuous) in its passive equivalent.Question 1 of 8
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In an active past sentence, we can say what was happening (using past continuous) when something else happened (using past simple).Question 2 of 8
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We can use a passive reporting verb to report information in a formal style or to report facts.Question 3 of 8
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The ‘if part’ of a third conditional active sentence is formed if + past perfect.Question 4 of 8
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We can use this passive reporting verb to report information in a formal style or to report facts.Question 5 of 8
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When switching between active and passive voice, the position of the object changes but the tense does not.Question 6 of 8
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This sentence contains a passive past simple (‘was greeted’) which is formed: was/were + past participle.Question 7 of 8
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The present passive is formed am/are/is + past participle.Question 8 of 8
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