1. Change to passive voice: “She writes a letter.”
(A) A letter is written by her.
(B) A letter was written by her.
(C) A letter is being written by her.
(D) A letter writes by her.
2. Change to passive voice: “They are cleaning the room.”
(A) The room is cleaned by them.
(B) The room is being cleaned by them.
(C) The room was cleaned by them.
(D) The room cleans by them.
3. Change to passive voice: “He has finished the work.”
(A) The work is finished by him.
(B) The work is being finished by him.
(C) The work was finished by him.
(D) The work has been finished by him.
4. Change to passive voice: “I will complete the project tomorrow.”
(A) The project completes by me tomorrow.
(B) The project is completed by me tomorrow.
(C) The project will be completing by me tomorrow.
(D) The project will be completed by me tomorrow.
5. Change to passive voice: “The teacher teaches English.”
(A) English is being taught by the teacher.
(B) English was taught by the teacher.
(C) English is taught by the teacher.
(D) English teaches by the teacher.
6. Change to passive voice: “They had built a new bridge.”
(A) A new bridge had been built by them.
(B) A new bridge has been built by them.
(C) A new bridge was built by them.
(D) A new bridge is built by them.
7. Change to passive voice: “She is writing a letter.”
(A) A letter is written by her.
(B) A letter is being written by her.
(C) A letter was written by her.
(D) A letter writes by her.
8. Change to passive voice: “We shall complete the work soon.”
(A) The work is completed by us soon.
(B) The work will be completed by us soon.
(C) The work shall be completed by us soon.
(D) The work completes by us soon.
9. Change to passive voice: “He is repairing the car.”
(A) The car is repaired by him.
(B) The car is being repaired by him.
(C) The car was repaired by him.
(D) The car repairs by him.
10. Change to passive voice: “They will announce the result tomorrow.”
(A) The result will be announced by them tomorrow.
(B) The result is announced by them tomorrow.
(C) The result was announced by them tomorrow.
(D) The result announces by them tomorrow.
11. Change to passive voice: “I am reading a book.”
(A) A book is read by me.
(B) A book reads by me.
(C) A book was read by me.
(D) A book is being read by me.
12. Change to passive voice: “She has solved the problem.”
(A) The problem is solved by her.
(B) The problem has been solved by her.
(C) The problem was solved by her.
(D) The problem is being solved by her.
13. Change to passive voice: “The chef is cooking the meal.”
(A) The meal is being cooked by the chef.
(B) The meal is cooked by the chef.
(C) The meal was cooked by the chef.
(D) The meal cooks by the chef.
14. Change to passive voice: “We cleaned the room yesterday.”
(A) The room cleans by us yesterday.
(B) The room is cleaned by us yesterday.
(C) The room has been cleaned by us yesterday.
(D) The room was cleaned by us yesterday.
15. Change to passive voice: “She will write a report.”
(A) A report will be written by her.
(B) A report is written by her.
(C) A report is being written by her.
(D) A report writes by her.
16. Change to passive voice: “They had repaired the road.”
(A) The road is repaired by them.
(B) The road was repaired by them.
(C) The road had been repaired by them.
(D) The road repairs by them.
17. Change to passive voice: “I am doing my homework.”
(A) My homework is done by me.
(B) My homework is being done by me.
(C) My homework was done by me.
(D) My homework does by me.
18. Change to passive voice: “She can solve the puzzle.”
(A) The puzzle can be solved by her.
(B) The puzzle could be solved by her.
(C) The puzzle is solved by her.
(D) The puzzle solves by her.
19. Change to passive voice: “We are building a new house.”
(A) A new house was built by us.
(B) A new house is being built by us.
(C) A new house is built by us.
(D) A new house builds by us.
20. Change to passive voice: “The manager will announce the result.”
(A) The result will be announced by the manager.
(B) The result is announced by the manager.
(C) The result was announced by the manager.
(D) The result announces by the manager.
21. Change to interrogative: “He is coming to the party.”
(A) He is coming to the party?
(B) Is coming he to the party?
(C) Is he coming to the party?
(D) Coming he is to the party?
22. Change to interrogative: “They have finished the work.”
(A) Have they finished the work?
(B) They have finished the work?
(C) Have finished they the work?
(D) Finished they have the work?
23. Change to interrogative: “She will write a letter.”
(A) Will she write a letter?
(B) She will write a letter?
(C) Will write she a letter?
(D) Write she will a letter?
24. Change to interrogative: “He has been working since morning.”
(A) He has been working since morning?
(B) Has he been working since morning?
(C) Has been he working since morning?
(D) Been he has working since morning?
25. Change to interrogative: “We are going to the market.”
(A) Are we going to the market?
(B) We are going to the market?
(C) Are going we to the market?
(D) Going are we to the market?
26. Change to negative: “She likes ice cream.”
(A) She does not like ice cream.
(B) She do not like ice cream.
(C) She did not likes ice cream.
(D) She not like ice cream.
27. Change to negative: “I am going to the market.”
(A) I am not going to the market.
(B) I is not going to the market.
(C) I are not going to the market.
(D) I am no going to the market.
28. Change to negative: “They have finished their homework.”
(A) They not finished their homework.
(B) They has not finished their homework.
(C) They did not finished their homework.
(D) They have not finished their homework.
29. Change to negative: “He will attend the meeting.”
(A) He will not attend the meeting.
(B) He will attends not the meeting.
(C) He will no attend the meeting.
(D) He will not attends the meeting.
30. Change to negative: “She is reading a book.”
(A) She is not reading a book.
(B) She not is reading a book.
(C) She does not read a book.
(D) She is no reading a book.
31. Change to affirmative: “He does not like tea.”
(A) He like tea.
(B) He likes tea.
(C) He liking tea.
(D) He liked tea.
32. Change to affirmative: “They are not coming.”
(A) They are coming.
(B) They is coming.
(C) They come.
(D) They comes.
33. Change to affirmative: “I did not go to the market.”
(A) I went to the market.
(B) I go to the market.
(C) I gone to the market.
(D) I goes to the market.
34. Change to affirmative: “She will not attend the party.”
(A) She will attend the party.
(B) She attends the party.
(C) She attended the party.
(D) She attend the party.
35. Change to exclamatory: “What a beautiful house it is!”
(A) How the house beautiful it is!
(B) How beautiful it is the house!
(C) What beautiful the house it is!
(D) How beautiful the house is!
36. Change to exclamatory: “What a clever boy he is!”
(A) How clever he is!
(B) How he clever is!
(C) What clever he is!
(D) How is he clever!
37. Change to exclamatory: “What a bright day it is!”
(A) How bright the day is!
(B) How the day bright is!
(C) What bright the day is!
(D) How is the day bright!
38. Change to exclamatory: “What a beautiful girl she is!”
(A) How beautiful she is!
(B) How she beautiful is!
(C) What beautiful she is!
(D) How is she beautiful!
39. Change to interrogative: “He can swim well.”
(A) Can swim he well?
(B) He can swim well?
(C) Can he swim well?
(D) Swim he can well?
40. Change to interrogative: “They have finished the work.”
(A) Have they finished the work?
(B) They have finished the work?
(C) Have finished they the work?
(D) Finished have they the work?
41. Change to passive voice: “I am writing a letter.”
(A) A letter was written by me.
(B) A letter is written by me.
(C) A letter is being written by me.
(D) A letter writes by me.
42. Change to passive voice: “She will complete the task.”
(A) The task will be completed by her.
(B) The task is completed by her.
(C) The task was completed by her.
(D) The task completes by her.
43. Change to negative: “I am reading a book.”
(A) I am not reading a book.
(B) I not am reading a book.
(C) I does not read a book.
(D) I no read a book.
44. Change to affirmative: “They do not play football.”
(A) They played football.
(B) They plays football.
(C) They playing football.
(D) They play football.
45. Change to exclamatory: “What a tall building it is!”
(A) How tall the building is!
(B) How it tall the building is!
(C) What tall the building it is!
(D) How is the building tall!
46. Change to interrogative: “He can speak English.”
(A) Can he speak English?
(B) He can speak English?
(C) Can speak he English?
(D) Speak he can English?
47. Change to passive voice: “The chef is making a cake.”
(A) A cake makes by the chef.
(B) A cake is made by the chef.
(C) A cake was made by the chef.
(D) A cake is being made by the chef.
48. Change to negative: “She is singing a song.”
(A) She is not singing a song.
(B) She not is singing a song.
(C) She does not sing a song.
(D) She no sings a song.
49. Change to affirmative: “He does not like apples.”
(A) He likes apples.
(B) He like apples.
(C) He liking apples.
(D) He liked apples.
50. Change to exclamatory: “What a lovely garden it is!”
(A) What lovely the garden it is!
(B) How the garden lovely is!
(C) How lovely the garden is!
(D) How is the garden lovely!