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Passive or Active Exercise For each sentence, choose either the active or the passive form of the verb.and the correct tense! 1. That door (paint) yesterday. 2. Michelangelo (paint) the Sistine Chapel. 3. Michael Schumacher (drive) for Ferrari in 2003. 4. In the UK, everyone (drive) on the left. 5. Inter-city trains (usually/drive) by men. 6.



Here's a list of exercises for practice with the passive. Present Simple Exercise (intermediate) Past Simple Exercise (intermediate) Present Perfect Exercise (intermediate) Future Simple Exercise (intermediate) Mixed Tense Exercise (difficult) Verbs with two objects (difficult) Subordinate Clauses (difficult) Do you want to master English grammar?



ID: 1156810 Language: English School subject: English language Grade/level: 8th Age: 12-14 Main content: Direct Indirect Speech Other contents: Identify Direct and Indirect Speech.



Active and Passive Voice Quiz with Answers. Whether it is learning English as a second language or it is your mother tongue, learning and practicing its grammar and basic rules are a must. One of the most confusing grammar is the active and passive voice for students. However, it is very easy to learn if you know the basic rules.



Every tense in English refers to a specific time that the sentence refers to. We have 12 different tenses in English: Simple Present tense. Present Progressive tense. Present Perfect tense. Present Perfect Continuous tense. Simple Past tense. Past Progressive tense. Past Perfect tense.



Here's a list of all the reported speech exercises on this site: (Click here to read the explanations about reported speech) Reported Statements: Present Simple Reported Statement Exercise (quite easy) (in PDF here) Present Continuous Reported Statement Exercise (quite easy) (in PDF here) Past Simple Reported Statement Exercise (quite easy) (in.



Exercise-1. Change the following sentences into pass voice given in the section active and inert utter exercises with answers present indefinite tense. I buy books by to shop. Sheela washes her clothes. You do not hater your neighbor. Him accomplish not love her. I go nay like him. Check Your Answers. Now check your response to active and.



After you've reviewed how to correct errors in subject-verb agreement, including tricky cases, complete the editing exercise below. Several (but not all) of the following sentences contain errors in subject-verb agreement. When you spot an error, correct it. If a sentence is free of errors, identify it as correct.



Start Create your own Quiz Want to test your English grammar skills in a fun way? Take this direct and indirect speech quiz to see how well you know about these two types of reported speech. There are different ways in which we can report a speech, that is, either by using direct or indirect speech.



Then work out the exercise. EXERCISE 3: Use Venn Diagram to distinguish between direct and indirect speech to find their differences and the similarities. EXERCISE 4: Identify how the adverbs of nearness in the direct speech change into those of distance in the indirect. EXERCISE 5: Identify the modal verb changes when direct speech is.



The modal verbs are: We use modals to show if we believe something is certain, possible or impossible: My keys must be in the car. It might rain tomorrow. That can't be Peter's coat. It's too small. We also use them to do things like talk about ability, ask permission, and make requests and offers: I can't swim. May I ask a question?