Grammar Quiz

Passivisation Quiz

English multiple-choice grammar quiz about Passivisation

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The thieves captured the prince while he was sitting at a desk.

A. The prince were captured by the thieves while he was sitting at a desk.

B. The prince is captured by the thieves while he was sitting at a desk.

C. The prince was captured by the thieves while he was sitting at a desk.

D. The prince while he was sitting at a desk was captured by the thieves.


In simple past ‘spoke ‘ becomes

A. Was spoken or were spoken

B. Will be spoken

C. Shall be spoken

D. Don’t know


His conduct shocked his mother. / His mother ……………………………. by his conduct.

A. shocked

B. was shocked

C. had shocked


He showed me a photo. / I ……………………………….. a photo by him.

A. had shown

B. was shown

C. have shown


In present perfect ‘is speaking’ becomes

A. Is spoken

B. Is been spoken

C. Is being spoken

D. Don’t know


Anton Chekhov wrote “Uncle Vanya”.

A. “Uncle Vanya” was written by Anton Chekhov

B. “Uncle Vanya” is being written by Anton Chekhov

C. “Uncle Vanya” was being written by Anton Chekhov.

D. “Uncle Vanya” wrote by Anton Chekhov.


This box contains chocolates. / Chocolates …………………………. in this box.

A. are containing

B. are contained

C. have contained


Solve this problem. / Let this problem ………………………..

A. is solved

B. be solved

C. has solved


In simple future ‘ will speak’ become

A. Will spoken

B. Will be spoken

C. Was spoken

D. Don’t know


I expect you to do the work. / You ……………………………… to do this work.

A. are expected

B. expected

C. have expected


In simple present ‘speak ‘ becomes

A. Am spoken

B. Was spoken

C. We’re spoken

D. Don’t know


Animated films fascinate most young children.

A. Most young children were fascinated by animated films

B. Most young children are fascinated by animated films

C. Most children are being fascinated by animated films.

D. Most children are fascinate by animated films


In past continuous ‘were spoken becomes

A. Will spoke

B. Were being spoken

C. We’re spoken

D. Don’t know


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