Grammar Quiz : The Passive
 
Based on 
 
Betty Schrampfer Azar, & Hagen, S. A. (2009). Understanding and using English grammar (4th ed., pp. 211–233). Pearson Education.
 

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Passive Voice Mastery Quiz

Test your understanding of passive voice in English with this engaging quiz! Designed for learners who want to enhance their grammar skills, this quiz will challenge your knowledge of passive constructions and their usage.

Key Features:

  • Multiple choice questions
  • Covers various aspects of passive voice
  • Assess your understanding and improve your skills
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by LearningSword12
The correct Passive Form is :
Be + Past Participle
Be + Past Simple
Be + Going to + Present Simple
Be + Present Simple
Which one of the following sentences is a passive sentence ?
The students studied the object.
The students were studying the object.
The students will be studying the object.
The Object was studied by the students.
What part of speech changes when writing a passive sentence ?
The Object
The Subject
The Verb
The Helping Verb
Which one of the following sentences is a passive sentence ?
The girl will be brushing her hair.
The hair will be brushed by the girl.
The girl brushed the hair.
The hair will be brushing
Which of the following sentences is a passive sentence ?
The book store sold my books.
The selling of my books was by the book store.
My books were sold in the book store.
The book store will be selling my books.
Which of the following sentences is not a passive sentence ?
The food was cooked by the chef.
The students will be taught by their teacher.
The girl will be helping her friend.
The rooms were cleaned by the housekeeper.
Which of the following sentences is a passive sentence using get ?
I am getting a burger because I am hungry.
I went to rest on my bed because I got dizzy.
She will get sleepy of studying.
She was getting hungry because she skipped dinner.
When the passive form of a sentence turns into a non-progressive passive, what does the past participle change into or function as ?
It does not change and stays as a past participle.
It starts to function as an adjective.
It starts to function as an object.
It starts to function as an subject.
Which of the following sentences is considered a non-progressive passive sentence that suits the following sentence "The door was jammed yesterday" :
Now, the door is jammed.
The door is going to be jammed.
The door was jammed
The door will be jammed
Which of the following sentences is a non-progressive passive that suits the following sentence/situation "Sarah is a university student" :
She will be focused on her studies.
She devoted herself to her studies.
She focused on her studies.
She is devoted to her studies.
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