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Active & Passive Voice

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  • Annoyed by the noise, Alice left the room.
    Passive
  • Praised by Mrs Li in front of the class, Simon gave a big smile.
    Passive
  • Terry read the essay again. He found some more mistakes.
    Active
  • Bobby is the football team captain. He plays in every match.
    Active
  • Mary was hiking alone in Tai Lam Country Park. She fell and hurt the ankle.
    Active
  • Excited by the smell of food, my dog started barking.
    Passive
  • Not punished for their mistake, the students felt very lucky.
    Passive
  • Impressed by the food at the café, we eat there often.
    Passive
  • While my parents were travelling in India last year, they visited lots of different places.
    Active
  • Scolded for something she did not do, Nancy was not happy.
    Passive
  • Taken to a table beside the washroom, we asked for a different table.
    Passive
  • Liked by everyone in school, Ben is our most popular prefect.
    Passive
  • Jenny is not living with her family. She has to do all the housework by herself.
    Active
  • Made by Mum, the cakes taste delicious.
    Passive
  • When you take a dog for a walk, you should keep it on a lead.
    Active
  • The audience enjoyed the performance. They cheered and clapped.
    Active
  • Not impressed by his audition, the Theatre Club didn’t give Leo a part in the play.
    Passive
  • The girl did not know who the man was. She did not open the front door.
    Active
  • Bored by the concert, Matthew fell asleep.
    Passive
  • James does not want to be late for school. He wakes up at six every day.
    Active
  • Caught by a passerby, the thief was taken to the police station.
    Passive
  • Kenny was playing the piano. He heard his dog barking.
    Active