Active to Passive:

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Present Indefinite Tense:

Active        She sings a song.
Passive      A song is sung by her.

Active         We play cricket.
Passive      Cricket is played by us.

Active         He likes oranges.
Passive      Oranges are liked by him.

Active         They pluck flowers.
Passive      Flowers are plucked by them.

Active         It weakens the body.
Passive      The body is weakened by it.

Active         My father loves me.
Passive       I am loved by my father.

Active         I love my son.
Passive      My son is loved by me.

Active         He does not write a letter.
Passive       A letter is not written by him

Active         They do not punish us.
Passive       We are not punished by them.

Active         She does not sleep with me.
Passive       I am not slept by her.

Active         Do they like tea?
Passive      Is tea liked by them?

Active         Does she eat vegetables?
Passive      Are vegetables eaten by her?

Active         Does he meet me?
Passive       Am I met by him?      

Active         Who laughs at him?
Passive       By whom is he laughed at?

Active         Why do I forgive him?
Passive       Why is he forgiven by me?


Active          Why do you laugh at me?
Passive       Why am I laughed at by you?

Active          Why does he joke at you?
Passive       Why are you joked at by him.

Active          How does she speak English?
Passive       How is English spoken by her?

Active          How do you make websites?
Passive       How are websites made by you?

Active          How does saba teach me?
Passive       How am I taught by saba?

Active          What do you hate her?
Passive       What is she hated by you?

Active          What does she insult you?
Passive       What are you insulted by her?

Active           What do they say me?
Passive        What am I said by them?

Active              When do you take rest?
Passive        When is rest taken by you?

Active              When do he follow us?
Passive        When are we followed by him? 

Active          I bring this news to them.
Passive       This news is brought by me to them.


Past Indefinite Tense:

Active          I learnt the lesson. 
Passive       The lesson was learnt by me.

Active         We bought English's books.
Passive       English's books were bought by us.

Active          She helped me.
Passive       I was helped by her.

Active          They invited us at the party.
Passive        We were invited by them at the party.

Active          He taught Chemistry.
Passive        Chemistry was taught by him.

Active          You beat me .
Passive        I was beaten by you.

Active          She did not finish homework.
Passive       Homework was not finished by her.

Active         They did not eat sweet.
Passive       Sweet was not eaten by them.     

Active          Salma did not break the cups.
Passive       The cups were not broken by salma.

Active          Did you recite the Holy Quran.
Passive       Was The Holy Quran recited by you?

Active          Did he hate us?  
Passive       Were we hated by him?

Active          Who boiled eggs?
Passive        By whom were eggs boiled?

Active          Why did she help me?
Passive        Why was I helped by her?

Active          Why did we leave them?
Passive        Why were they left by us?

Active          How did he help us?
Passive        How were we helped by him?

Active          How did you solve this sum?
Passive        How was this sum solved by you?

Active          What did Kashif beat her?
Passive       What was she beaten by Kashif?

Active           What did my watch steal you?
Passive        What were you stolen by my watch?

Active           When did Rehan meet them?
Passive        When were they met by Rehan?

Active            When did you see me?
Passive         When was I seen by you?

Active          You sent me a message.
Passive       A message was sent to me by you.


Future Indefinite Tense:

Active          He will buy a car.
Passive       A car will be bought by him.

Active          We shall sell a house.
Passive        A house will be sold by us.

Active          I shall drive a car.
Passive        A car will be driven by me.

Active          She will sing a song.
Passive        A song will be sung by her.

Active          They will invite us.
Passive        We shall be invited by them.

Active          You will pray for me.
Passive        I shall be prayed by you.

Active           He will not read newspaper.
Passive        Newspaper will not be read by him.

Active           We shall not take coffee.
Passive        Coffee will not be taken by us.

Active           Will she learn English?
Passive        Will English be learnt by her?

Active           Will you teach me?
Passive        Shall I be taught by you?

Active          Who will help me?
Passive        By whom shall I be helped?

Active          Why will you choose this subject?
Passive       Why will this subject be chosen by you?

Active           Why will the police arrest us?
Passive        Why shall we be arrested by the police?

Active           How will you give me?
Passive        How shall I be given by you?

Active           How will she go?
Passive        How will be gone by her?

Active           What will he eat?
Passive        What will be eaten by him?

Active           What will they like biscuits?
Passive        What will biscuits be liked by them?

Active           When will Ali tell me?
Passive        When shall I be told by Ali?

Active           When will you come?
Passive        When will be come by you?



Present Continuous Tense:

Active           She is cheating me.
Passive        I am being cheated by her.

Active           They are laughing at us.
Passive        We are being laughed by them.

Active           He is doing his duty.
Passive        His duty is being done by him.

Active           We are not playing hockey.
Passive        Hockey is not being played by us.

Active           You are not distrubing me.
Passive        I am not being distrubed by you.

Active            I am not teaching you.
Passive        You are not being taught by me.

Active            Are you doing mistake?
Passive         Is mistake being done by you?

Active             Is she waiting me?
Passive         Am I being waited by her?

Active            Are we reading books?
Passive         Are books being read by us?

Active            Who is knocking at the door?
Passive         By whom is the door being knocked at?

Active            Why is he eating oranges?
Passive         Why are oranges being eaten by him?

Active            What are they spreading the news?
Passive         What is the news being spread by them?

Active            When are you coming?
Passive         When is being come by you?

Active             How are they returning?
Passive          How is being returned by them?




Past Continuous Tense:

Active           He was writing a letter.
Passive        A letter was being written by him.

Active           We were baking a cake.
Passive        A cake was being baked by us.

Active            I was calling you.
Passive        You were being called by me.

Active           They were telling a lie.
Passive         A lie was being told by them.

Active            She was cutting potatoes.
Passive         Potatoes were being cut by her.

Active            You were spoiling the shoes.
Passive         The shoes were being spoiled by you.

Active            I was not attending the classes.
Passive         The classes were not being attended by me.

Active            You were not learning this poem.
Passive         This poem was not being learnt by you.

Active            Were they looking at us?
Passive         Were we being looked by them?

Active             Was he breaking the glass?
Passive          Was the glass being broken by him?

Active             Who was making a noise?
Passive          By whom was a noise being made?

Active             When were they working?
Passive          When was being worked by them?

Active              Why was she going karachi?
Passive           Why was karachi being gone by her?

Active              What was he boiling eggs?
Passive           What were eggs being boiled by him?

Active              How were you driving a car?
Passive           How was a car being driven by you?



Present Perfect Tense:

Active             We have informed them.
Passive          They have been informed by us.

Active            You have killed a lion.     
Passive          A lion has been killed by you.

Active             She has cooked the dinner.
Passive          The dinner has been cooked by her.

Active             He has flown a kite.
Passive          A kite has been flown by him.

Active            The postman has delivered the letters.
Passive         The letters have been delivered by the postman.

Active            They have sold all the dresses.
Passive         All the dresses have been sold by them.

Active            I have not thrown the ball.
Passive        The ball has not been thrown by me.

Active            He has not bought a house.
Passive         A house has not been bought by him.

Active            Has we won the match?
Passive         Has the match been won by us?

Active            Has she sent the messages?
Passive         Have the messages been sent by her?

Active            Who has selected this colour?
Passive         By whom has this colour been selected?

Active            What have you changed the suit?
Passive         What has the suit been changed by you?

Active             Why has she punished me?
Passive          Why have I been punished by her?

Active             When have they ironed the suits?
Passive          When have the suits been ironed by them?



Past Perfect Tense:

Active            We had prepared the lesson.
Passive         The lesson had been prepared by us?

Active            You had enjoyed the party.
Passive         The party had been enjoyed by you.

Active            He had caught the ball.
Passive         The ball had been caught by him.

Active            They had visited the Zoo.
Passive         The Zoo had been visited by them.

Active            The farmer had ploughed the field.
Passive         The field had been ploughed by the farmer.

Active            The peon had opened the gate.
Passive         The gate had been opened by the peon.

Active             She had not pressed the clothes.
Passive         The clothes had not been pressed by her.

Active             I had not lost my purse.
Passive          My purse had not been lost by me.

Active             Had you insured your house?
Passive          Had your house been insured by you?

Active             Had we solved this problem?
Passive          Had this problem been solved by us?

Active             Who had designed this house?
Passive          By whom had this house been designed?

Active            Why had you blamed him?
Passive         Why had he been blamed by you?

Active             What had he rung the bell?
Passive          What had the bell been rung by him?

Active             When had she asked the question?
Passive          When had the question been asked by her?

Active             How had they prepared food?
Passive          How had food been prepared by them?


Future Perfect Tense:

Active            We shall have defeated their team.
Passive          Their team will have been defeated by us.

Active             She will have washed her clothes.
Passive          Her clothes will have been washed by her.

Active              I shall have begun my project.
Passive          My project will have been begun by me.

Active              He will have kept books on the table.
Passive          Books will have been kept by him on the table.

Active             They will have used our computer.
Passive          Our computer will have been used by them.

Active             You will have eaten sandwich.
Passive          Sandwich will have been eaten by you.

Active              We shall not have cleaned the house.
Passive           The house will not have been cleaned by us.

Active              She will not have finished her work.
Passive           Her work will not have been finished by her.

Active              Shall I have paid fee.
Passive           Will fee have been paid by me?

Active              Will he have opened the door?
Passive           Will the door have been opened by him?

Active               Who will have seen me?
Passive            By whom shall I have been seen?

Active               What will you have deceived her?
Passive            What will she have been deceived by you?

Active               Why will they have reached office?
Passive            Why will office have been reached by them?

Active               When shall I have gone to school?
Passive            When will school have been gone by me?


Imperative Sentenses:

Active              Close the door.
Passive           Let the door be closed.

Active              Shut the window.
Passive           Let the window be shut.

Active              Write a letter.
Passive           Let a letter be written.

Active               Read the book at page six.
Passive           Let the book be read at page six.

Active               Polish my shoes.
Passive            Let my shoes be polished.

Active               Set the table.
Passive            Let the table be set.

Active               Throw the ball.
Passive            Let the ball be thrown

Active               Ring the bell.
Passive            Let the bell be rung.

Active               Open the door.
Passive            Let the door be opened.

Active               Just do it.
Passive            Let it just be done.

Active               Put your purse in your pocket.
Passive            Let your purse be put in your pocket.

Active               Learn the lesson.
Passive            Let the lesson be learnt.

Active               Forgive him now.
Passive            Let him forgiven now.

Active               Do not pluck flower.
Passive            Let not flower be plucked.

Active               Do not make a noise.
Passive            Let not a noise be made.

Active               Do not waste your time.
Passive            Let not your time be wasted.

Active               Do not distrub me.
Passive            Let not me be distrubed.

Active               Do not tell a lie.
Passive            Let not a lie be told. 

Active               Do not break the glass.
Passive            Let not the glass be broken.

Active               Do not laugh at the poor.
Passive            Let not the poor be laughed at.


Modal Sentenses:

Active               You can sing a song.
Passive            A song can be sung by you.

Active               I can not prepare chinese dish.
Passive            Chinese dish can not be prepared by me.

Active               Who can solve this problem?
Passive            By whom can this problem be solved? 

Active                We may buy a car.
Passive             A car may be bought by us.

Active                He may not go there.
Passive             There may not be gone by him.

Active                Who may come today?
Passive             By whom may today be come?

Active                They might purchase a house.
Passive              A house might be purchased by them.

Active               She might not give the exam.
Passive             The exam might not be given by her.

Active               You must learn English.
Passive             English must be learnt by you.

Active               We must not waste our time.
Passive            Our time must not be wasted by us.

Active               I would enjoy the zoo.
Passive            The zoo would be enjoyed by me.

Active               He would not win the game.
Passive            The game would not be won by him.

Active               She could do homework.
Active               Homework could be done by her.

Active               Children could not play badminton.
Passive            Badminton could not be played by children.

Active                Who could participate in the drama programme?
Passive             By whom could the drama programme be participated in?

Active               He should keep money in his pocket.
Passive            Money should be kept by him in his pocket.

Active               They should not tell a lie.
Passive             A lie should not be told by them.

Active                You ought to perform your duty.
Passive             Your duty ought to be performed by you.

Active                She has to clean the house.
Passive             The house has to be cleaned by her.

Active                I have to make the food.
Passive             The food has to be made by me.



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