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Passive Voice Exercise for Class 9

April 21, 2025 - B1pdf

Fill in the blanks with an appropriate passive verb form.

Progress 0 of 12 answered
1Has the report ...............?
Wrong!
Use "been sent" after "Has" to form the present perfect passive question.
2After the new evidence was found, the suspect has ............... .
Wrong!
Use "been acquitted" after "has" to form the present perfect passive.
3This bridge was ............... in the 19th century.
Wrong!
Use "built" after "was" to form the past simple passive.
4You have ............... from the team.
Wrong!
Use "been dismissed" after "have" to form the present perfect passive.
5Yesterday, the boy was ............... for his honesty.
Wrong!
Use "praised" after "was" to form the past simple passive.
6Dinner is ............... right now.
Wrong!
Use "being cooked" after "is" to form the present continuous passive.
7Cookies are ............... at the bakery.
Wrong!
Use "sold" after "are" to form the present simple passive.
8This game can ............... by two people.
Wrong!
Use "be played" after "can" to form the modal passive.
9Applications must ............... by Friday.
Wrong!
Use "be received" after "must" to form the modal passive.
10The building has been ............... to its former glory.
Wrong!
Use "restored" after "has been" to form the present perfect passive.
11Several questions are ............... during an interview.
Wrong!
Use "asked" after "are" to form the present simple passive.
12The child was ............... by the noise.
Wrong!
Use "frightened" after "was" to form the past simple passive.
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Answers

  1. Has the report been sent?
  2. After the new evidence was found, the suspect has been acquitted.
  3. This bridge was built in the 19th century.
  4. You have been dismissed from the team.
  5. Yesterday, the boy was praised for his honesty.
  6. Dinner is being cooked right now.
  7. Cookies are sold at the bakery.
  8. This game can be played by two people.
  9. Applications must be received by Friday.
  10. The building has been restored to its former glory.
  11. Several questions are asked during an interview.
  12. The child was frightened by the noise.
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