The Passive Voice (Voce Passiva - Lingua INGLESE - Spiegato BENISSIMO)

Interactive Video
•
English, Other
•
10th Grade - University
•
Hard
Quizizz Content
FREE Resource
Read more
7 questions
Show all answers
1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What happens to the object of an active sentence when it is transformed into a passive sentence?
It becomes the subject of the passive sentence.
It remains the object in the passive sentence.
It becomes the verb in the passive sentence.
It is removed from the sentence.
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Which of the following is the correct structure for forming a passive sentence?
Subject + Verb + Object
Subject + Verb to be + Past Participle + Object
Object + Verb + Subject
Object + Auxiliary Verb + Verb to be + Past Participle + Subject
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
In the present continuous tense, how would you transform 'He is making dinner' into a passive sentence?
Dinner is made by him.
Dinner is being made by him.
Dinner was made by him.
Dinner has been made by him.
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
How is the passive voice formed in the future perfect tense?
Object + will have been + Past Participle + Subject
Object + will be + Past Participle + Subject
Subject + will have + Past Participle
Subject + will have been + Verb
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
When a sentence has two objects, what can you do in the passive voice?
Use both objects as subjects.
Remove one of the objects.
Choose either object to be the subject of the passive sentence.
Always use the first object as the subject.
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Which of the following sentences correctly demonstrates the passive voice with two objects?
Homework has been given by me to my students.
My students have been given homework by me.
Homework has been given by my students.
My students have given homework to me.
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Why might one choose to use the passive voice in a sentence?
To emphasize the subject of the sentence.
To give more importance to the object of the sentence.
To make the sentence shorter.
To avoid using auxiliary verbs.
Similar Resources on Wayground
8 questions
Active and Passive Voice of Verbs | English Grammar Lesson

Interactive video
•
11th Grade - University
6 questions
Lesson on Complex Transitive Verbs (verbs that take objects)

Interactive video
•
10th Grade - University
8 questions
Reflexive PRONOUNS (himself, herself, themselves, etc.)

Interactive video
•
10th Grade - University
8 questions
Passive Causative Verbs ~ Advanced English Grammar Lesson

Interactive video
•
11th Grade - University
6 questions
Passive in the Present Tense - 3 Minuten Deutsch #65 - Deutsch lernen

Interactive video
•
10th - 12th Grade
4 questions
The Passive Voice in Italian: Il Passivo

Interactive video
•
11th Grade - University
4 questions
02 How to use Impersonal Se / Passive Se in Spanish

Interactive video
•
11th Grade - University
8 questions
How To Change Active Voice To Passive Voice

Interactive video
•
KG - University
Popular Resources on Wayground
11 questions
Hallway & Bathroom Expectations

Quiz
•
6th - 8th Grade
20 questions
PBIS-HGMS

Quiz
•
6th - 8th Grade
10 questions
"LAST STOP ON MARKET STREET" Vocabulary Quiz

Quiz
•
3rd Grade
19 questions
Fractions to Decimals and Decimals to Fractions

Quiz
•
6th Grade
16 questions
Logic and Venn Diagrams

Quiz
•
12th Grade
15 questions
Compare and Order Decimals

Quiz
•
4th - 5th Grade
20 questions
Simplifying Fractions

Quiz
•
6th Grade
20 questions
Multiplication facts 1-12

Quiz
•
2nd - 3rd Grade