Transforming Sentences into Passive Voice Using Key Words
Cambridge First Use of English Part Four
For questions 20-32, rewrite the second sentence to have a similar meaning to the first sentence, using the given word. Do not alter the given word. Your answer should contain two to five words, including the given word.
Ensure all answers are in the passive voice. Use the examples to create a rule for constructing the passive voice and apply various forms of the passive voice to verify your answers.
If instructed by your teacher, identify different passive voice forms (tenses, etc.). Match the forms to the names provided and confirm that they adhere to the correct pattern for each.
- Future Passive
- Modals plus passive
- Passive infinitive
- Passive Present Participle
- Past Continuous Passive
- Past Perfect Passive
- Past Simple Passive
- Present Continuous Passive
- Present Perfect Passive
- Present Simple Passive
Use the answer key to validate your responses, and then use it to review your passive voice rule and example patterns.
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Everyone says that another pandemic is inevitable.
SAID
One _____________________________________________________ be inevitable.
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In most experts’ opinions, aliens exist extremely far away and so cannot contact us.
THOUGHT
Aliens _____________________________________ far away to be able to contact us.
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At present, construction of the new palace is underway on the outskirts of the city.
CURRENTLY
The new palace ____________________________________ on the outskirts of the city.
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Hundreds of ceremonies took place when the festival was on.
WERE
Several ____________________________________________________ the festival.
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At that moment, the conductor of the orchestra was a young child.
BEING
At that moment, the orchestra __________________________________ a young child.
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We have postponed the conference and it will now take place in 2031.
PUT
The conference ____________________________________________________ 2031.
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Before that, there was a blockage in the pipe caused by cooking fat.
BEEN
The pipe __________________________________________________ cooking fat.
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Permission for us to knock down the castle is due soon.
GIVEN
We _________________________________________ knock down the castle soon.
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At that time, our campaign had the support of a team of five people.
BE
Our campaign used _______________________________ a team of five people.
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I’m sure my dad put those valuable old comics in the bin.
THROWN
Those valuable old comics must__________________________________ by my dad.
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Steve definitely didn’t climb that wall.
HAVE
That wall _________________________________________________ by Steve.
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Every rat loves it if you tickle it under the chin.
BEING
All ___________________________________________________ under the chin.
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Suggested answers
Other answers may be correct, so please check if you wrote something different. The numbers in brackets () are the scores for each half of the answer.
Present Simple Passive
Everyone says that another pandemic is inevitable.
SAID
One more pandemic (1) is said to (1) be inevitable.
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In most experts’ opinions, aliens exist extremely far away and so cannot contact us.
THOUGHT
Aliens are thought to (1) exist too (1) far away to be able to contact us.
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Present Continuous Passive
At present, construction of the new palace is underway on the outskirts of the city.
CURRENTLY
The new palace is currently (1) being constructed (1) on the outskirts of the city.
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Past Simple Passive
Hundreds of ceremonies took place when the festival was on.
WERE
Several hundred ceremonies (1) were held during (1) the festival.
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Past Continuous Passive
At that moment, the conductor of the orchestra was a young child.
BEING
At that moment, the orchestra was being (1) conducted by (1) a young child.
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Present Perfect Passive
We have postponed the conference and it will now take place in 2031.
PUT
The conference has been put (1) off until (1) 2031.
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Past Perfect Passive
Before that, there was a blockage in the pipe caused by cooking fat.
BEEN
The pipe had been (1)/ blocked by (1) cooking fat.
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Future Passive
Permission for us to knock down the castle is due soon.
GIVEN
We will be given (1) permission to (1) knock down the castle soon.
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Passive infinitive
In those days, our campaign had the support of a team of five people.
BE
Our campaign used to be (1) supported by (1) a team of five people.
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Modals plus passive
I’m sure my dad put those valuable old comics in the bin.
THROWN
Those valuable old comics must have been (1) thrown away (1) by my dad.
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Steve definitely didn’t climb that wall.
HAVE
That wall can’t have (1) been climbed (1) by Steve.
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Passive Present Participle
Every rat loves it if you tickle it under the chin.
BEING
All rats love (1) being tickled (1) under the chin.