
Voice change is a very important part of grammar. So students should focus to Lear voice change. Here we have provided more than 100 examples of active and passive voice. These examples of voice change may help you lot to understand the voice change rule
Voice Change of Simple Present Sentence
Active: Sita reads the book.
Passive: The book is read by Sita.
Active: People speak English worldwide.
Passive: English is spoken worldwide by people.
Active: My father reads the newspaper every morning.
Passive: The newspaper is read by my father every morning.
Active: My friends play football every day.
Passive: Football is played by my friends every day.
Active: I eat an apple daily.
Passive: An apple is eaten by me daily.
Active: Sachin writes a letter to his best friend.
Passive: A letter are written by Sachin to his best friend..
Active: The dog chases the cat.
Passive: The cat is chased by the dog.
Active: My mother clean the study room every Saturday.
Passive: The study room is cleaned by my mother every Saturday.
Voice Change of Present Continuous
Active: Soma is writing a letter to her her best friend.
Passive: A Letter is being written by Soma to her best friend.
Active: She is reading the book.
Passive: The book is being read by her.
Active: They are playing football.
Passive: Football is being played by them.
Active: I am eating an apple.
Passive: An apple is being eaten by me.
Active: The dog is chasing the cat.
Passive: The cat is being chased by the dog.
Active: The company is launching a new product.
Passive: A new product is being launched by the company.
Active: She is watching the news.
Passive: The news is being watched by her.
Active: They are building houses in the village.
Passive: Houses are being built by them in the village.
Active: I am reading a story book.
Passive: A story book is being read by me.
Voice change of present perfect
Active: Mita has written a letter.
Passive: A letter has been written by Mita
Active: The musicians have played a beautiful song.
Passive: A beautiful song has been played by the musicians.
Active: My friends have watched a movie.
Passive: A movie has been watched by my friends.
Active: Grandfather has read a novel.
Passive: A novel has been read by grandfather.
Active: The company has launched a new product.
Passive: A new product has been launched by the company.
Active: The mechanic has repaired the car.
Passive: The car has been repaired by the mechanic.
Active: Rinita has cleaned the room.
Passive: The room has been cleaned by Rinita.
Active: The engineer has designed a new machine.
Passive: A new machine has been designed by the engineer.
Active: Mother has cooked dinner.
Passive: Dinner has been cooked by mother.
Active: The shopkeeper has sold fresh fruits.
Passive: Fresh fruits have been sold by the shopkeeper.
Active: The workers have built a bridge.
Passive: A bridge has been built by the workers.
Active: Our team has played a match.
Passive: A match has been played by our team.
Active: Suchana has written an essay.
Passive: An essay has been written by Suchana.
Voice Change of Past Perfect
Active: Riya had written a letter.
Passive: A letter had been written by Rita.
Active: The musicians had played a beautiful song.
Passive: A beautiful song had been played by the musicians.
Active: My friends had watched a movie.
Passive: A movie had been watched by my friends.
Active: The company had launched a new product.
Passive: A new product had been launched by the company.
Active: The engineer had designed a new machine.
Passive: A new machine had been designed by the engineer.
Active: The mechanic had repaired the car.
Passive: The car had been repaired by the mechanic.
Active: The shopkeeper had sold fresh fruits.
Passive: Fresh fruits had been sold by the shopkeeper.
Active: Our team had played a match.
Passive: A match had been played by our team.
Active: My mother had cooked dinner.
Passive: Dinner had been cooked by my mother.
Active: Hena had written an essay.
Passive: An essay had been written by Hena.
Active: Grandfather had read a novel.
Passive: A novel had been read by grandfather.
Active: The workers had built a bridge.
Passive: A bridge had been built by the workers.
Active: Rubina had cleaned the room.
Passive: The room had been cleaned by Rubina.
Voice Change of Past Continuous
Active: Soma was writing a letter.
Passive: A letter was being written by Soma.
Active: My sister was cleaning the room.
Passive: The room was being cleaned by my sister.
Active: The child was drawing a picture.
Passive: A picture was being drawn by the child.
Active: The company was launching a new product.
Passive: A new product was being launched by the company.
Active: They were watching a movie.
Passive: A movie was being watched by them.
Active: They were decorating the hall.
Passive: The hall was being decorated by them
Active: He was repairing the car.
Passive: The car was being repaired by him.
Active: Rohan was writing an essay.
Passive: An essay was being written by Rohan.
Active: The engineer was designing a new machine.
Passive: A new machine was being designed by the engineer.
Active: We were painting the house.
Passive: The house was being painted by us.
Active: The musicians were playing a beautiful song.
Passive: A beautiful song was being played by the musicians.
Active: My mother was cooking dinner.
Passive: Dinner was being cooked by my mother.
Active: The workers were building a house.
Passive: A house was being built by the workers.
Active: Grandfather was reading a novel.
Passive: A novel was being read by grandfather.
Active: The shopkeeper was selling fresh fruits.
Passive: Fresh fruits were being sold by the shopkeeper.
Voice Change of Simple Future
Active: Rita will write a letter.
Passive: A letter will be written by Rita.
Active: The musicians will play a beautiful song.
Passive: A beautiful song will be played by the musicians.
Active: The mother will feed the baby.
Passive: The baby will be fed by the mother.
Active: My friends will watch a movie.
Passive: A movie will be watched by my friends.
Active: The child will draw a picture.
Passive: A picture will be drawn by the child.
Active: My mother will cook dinner.
Passive: Dinner will be cooked by my mother.
Active: The students will write an essay.
Passive: An essay will be written by the students.
Active: The mechanic will repair the car.
Passive: The car will be repaired by the mechanic.
Active: We will paint the house.
Passive: The house will be painted by us.
Active: Our team will play a cricket match.
Passive: A cricket match will be played by our team.
Active: The company will launch a new product.
Passive: A new product will be launched by the company.
Active: They will decorate the hall.
Passive: The hall will be decorated by them.
Active: She will clean the room.
Passive: The room will be cleaned by her.
Active: Grandfather will read a novel.
Passive: A novel will be read by grandfather.
Voice Change of Future Perfect
Active: Soma will have written a letter.
Passive: A letter will have been written by Soma.
Active: The musicians will have played a beautiful song.
Passive: A beautiful song will have been played by the musicians.
Active: My friends will have watched a movie.
Passive: A movie will have been watched by my friends.
Active: Rubina will have cleaned the room.
Passive: The room will have been cleaned by Rubina.
Active: The mechanic will have repaired the car.
Passive: The car will have been repaired by the mechanic.
Active: The engineer will have designed a new machine.
Passive: A new machine will have been designed by the engineer.
Active: Our team will have played a match.
Passive: A match will have been played by our team.
Active: Mother will have cooked dinner.
Passive: Dinner will have been cooked by mother.
Active: Grandfather will have read a novel.
Passive: A novel will have been read by grandfather.
Active: The workers will have built a bridge.
Passive: A bridge will have been built by the workers.
Active: Bithika will have written an essay.
Passive: An essay will have been written by Bithika.
Active: The company will have launched a new product.
Passive: A new product will have been launched by the company.
Active: The shopkeeper will have sold fresh fruits.
Passive: Fresh fruits will have been sold by the shopkeeper.
Voice Change of Future Continuos
Note: The use of Future Continuous is very rare. The passive form looks very awkward. Instead of using ‘Future Continuous’ it is better to use ‘Simple Future’.
Active: Gita will be writing a letter.
Passive: A letter will be being written by Gita.
Active: The musicians will be playing a beautiful song.
Passive: A beautiful song will be being played by the musicians.
Active: My friends will be watching a movie.
Passive: A movie will be being watched by my friends.
Active: Piku will be writing an essay.
Passive: An essay will be being written by Piku.
Active: The mechanic will be repairing the car.
Passive: The car will be being repaired by the mechanic.
Active: The company will be launching a new product.
Passive: A new product will be being launched by the company.
Active: We will be painting the house.
Passive: The house will be being painted by us.
Active: The engineer will be designing a new machine.
Passive: A new machine will be being designed by the engineer.
Active: My mother will be cooking dinner.
Passive: Dinner will be being cooked by my mother.
Active: Grandfather will be reading a novel.
Passive: A novel will be being read by grandfather.
Active: The shopkeeper will be selling fresh fruits.
Passive: Fresh fruits will be being sold by the shopkeeper.
Active: Our team will be playing a match.
Passive: A match will be being played by our team.
Active: Sister will be cleaning the room.
Passive: The room will be being cleaned by sister.
Active: The child will be drawing a picture.
Passive: A picture will be being drawn by the child.