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Passive Modals in Different Tenses Quiz

English multiple-choice grammar quiz about Passive Modals in Different Tenses

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Rewrite the sentence in passive voice in future perfect tense: They will have completed the assignment.

A. The assignment will have been completed by them before.

B. The assignment will have been completed by them.

C. The assignment will be completed by them.

D. They will be completing the assignment.


Alter the sentence to passive voice in past perfect tense: She had finished her homework.

A. Her homework was finishing by her.

B. Her homework had been finishing by her.

C. Her homework had been finished by her.

D. Her homework had finished by her.


Change the following sentence to passive voice in present simple tense: They can fix the car.

A. The car can be fixed by them.

B. The car can fix by them.

C. They can be fixing the car.

D. The car can be fixing by them.


Rewrite the sentence in passive voice in past simple tense: She could solve the problem.

A. She was solving the problem.

B. The problem was solved by her.

C. The problem could be solved by her.

D. The problem was solving by her.


‘They might not allow wild animals as pets.’

A. Wild animals might be allowed as pets.

B. They might allow wild animals as pets.

C. Wild animals might not be allowed as pets.


Restructure the sentence in passive voice in present perfect tense: They have completed the task.

A. They have been completing the task.

B. The task has been completing by them.

C. The task has been completed by them.

D. The task has been completed by they.


People shouldn’t keep wild animals as pets.

A. People shouldn’t keep domestic animals as pets.

B. People should keep wild animals as pets.

C. Wild animals should be kept as pets.

D. Wild animals shouldn’t be kept as pets.


‘We might adopt a hamster as a pet.’

A. A hamster might not be adopted as a pet.

B. We might not adopt a hamster as a pet.

C. A hamster might be adopted as a pet.


Rephrase the sentence in passive voice in present perfect continuous tense: He has been studying for hours.

A. Studying has been being done by him for hours.

B. He has been studying for hours by him.

C. For hours, he has been studying.

D. He has been studying for hours since.


Convert the sentence to passive voice in future simple tense: She will send the email.

A. The email will be sending by her.

B. The email will be sent by she.

C. The email will be sent by her.

D. She will be sending the email.


‘We could adopt a rabbit as a pet.’

A. A rabbit could be adopted as a pet.

B. We could not adopt a rabbit as a pet.

C. A pet could be adopted as a rabbit.

D. A rabbit could adopt us as a pet.


Change the sentence to passive voice in past perfect continuous tense: They had been waiting for a long time.

A. They had been waiting for a long time.

B. They had been being waited for a long time.

C. A long time had been being waited by them.

D. A long time had been waited by them.


Transform the sentence into passive voice in past continuous tense: We were cleaning the house.

A. The house was being cleaning by us.

B. The house was cleaning by us.

C. The house was being cleaned by us.

D. The house was cleaned by us.


Convert the sentence to passive voice in present continuous tense: He is going to finish the project.

A. The project is going to be finished.

B. The project is going to finish by him.

C. The project is going to be finishing.

D. The project is finishing by him.


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