Passive to Active Voice Part II, 1/25/12. Passive to Active Voice Transform the following passive voice sentences into the active voice.

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Passive to Active Voice Part II, 1/25/12

Passive to Active Voice Transform the following passive voice sentences into the active voice.

Passive to Active Voice Perfect Tenses 1. The pizza has been eaten by a mob of students. 2. The car has been broken into by a thief. 3. The dogs have been fed by their master.

Passive to Active Voice Perfect Tenses 1. The pizza has been eaten by a mob of students.

Passive to Active Voice Perfect Tenses 1. The pizza has been eaten by a mob of students. A mob of students has eaten the pizza.

Passive to Active Voice Perfect Tenses 2. The car has been broken into by a thief.

Passive to Active Voice Perfect Tenses 2. The car has been broken into by a thief. A thief has broken into the car.

Passive to Active Voice Perfect Tenses 3. The dogs have been fed by their master.

Passive to Active Voice Perfect Tenses 3. The dogs have been fed by their master. Their master has fed the dogs.

Passive to Active Voice Perfect Tenses 3. The dogs have been fed by their master. Their master has fed the dogs. The dogs master has fed them.

Passive to Active Voice Progressive Tenses 1. The food is being eaten by the students. 2. The cars are being fixed by the mechanic. 3. The tuition increases were being protested by the college students.

Passive to Active Voice Progressive Tenses 1. The food is being eaten by the students.

Passive to Active Voice Progressive Tenses 1. The food is being eaten by the students. The students are eating the food.

Passive to Active Voice Progressive Tenses 2. The cars are being fixed by the mechanic.

Passive to Active Voice Progressive Tenses 2. The cars are being fixed by the mechanic. The mechanic is fixing the cars.

Passive to Active Voice Progressive Tenses 3. The tuition increases were being protested by the college students.

Passive to Active Voice Progressive Tenses 3. The tuition increases were being protested by the college students. The college students were protesting the tuition increases.

The Truncated Passive Voice Final Review 1/25/12

The Truncated Passive Transform the following active voice sentences into truncated passive voice sentences.

The Truncated Passive Transform the following active voice sentences into truncated passive voice sentences. John walked my dog.

The Truncated Passive Transform the following active voice sentences into truncated passive voice sentences. John walked my dog. My dog was walked by John.

The Truncated Passive Transform the following active voice sentences into truncated passive voice sentences. John walked my dog. My dog was walked by John.

The Truncated Passive Transform the following active voice sentences into truncated passive voice sentences. John walked my dog. My dog was walked.

The Truncated Passive Transform the following active voice sentences into truncated passive voice sentences. 1. Max reads the newspaper every day. 2. Fairfax won the city championship. 3. Josue completed the art project.

The Truncated Passive Transform the following active voice sentences into truncated passive voice sentences. 1. Max reads the newspaper every day.

The Truncated Passive Transform the following active voice sentences into truncated passive voice sentences. 1. Max reads the newspaper every day. The newspaper is read by Max every day.

The Truncated Passive Transform the following active voice sentences into truncated passive voice sentences. 1. Max reads the newspaper every day. The newspaper is read by Max every day.

The Truncated Passive Transform the following active voice sentences into truncated passive voice sentences. 1. Max reads the newspaper every day. The newspaper is read every day.

The Truncated Passive Transform the following active voice sentences into truncated passive voice sentences. 2. Fairfax won the city championship.

The Truncated Passive Transform the following active voice sentences into truncated passive voice sentences. 2. Fairfax won the city championship. The city championship was won.

The Truncated Passive Transform the following active voice sentences into truncated passive voice sentences. 3. Josue completed the art project.

The Truncated Passive Transform the following active voice sentences into truncated passive voice sentences. 3. Josue completed the art project. The art project was completed.

The Truncated Passive Transform the following active voice sentences into truncated passive voice sentences. 4. The parents organization raises money for Fairfax. 5. Teachers submitted grades.

The Truncated Passive Transform the following active voice sentences into truncated passive voice sentences. 4. The parents organization raises money for Fairfax.

The Truncated Passive Transform the following active voice sentences into truncated passive voice sentences. 4. The parents organization raises money for Fairfax. Money is raised for Fairfax.

The Truncated Passive Transform the following active voice sentences into truncated passive voice sentences. 5. Teachers submitted grades.

The Truncated Passive Transform the following active voice sentences into truncated passive voice sentences. 5. Teachers submitted grades. Grades were submitted.