Voice Change Exercise – Interrogative Sentence

In English Grammar, voice change is a very important part of sentence form transformation. Actually, it expresses whether a verb is acted or acted upon by the subject. To be efficient in sentence transformation or voice change, regular practice is very important. Let’s see how we can change an interrogative sentence from active to passive. To make the change easier, we will follow three steps.

Step 1: Convert the interrogative into an assertive sentence.
Step 2: Change the assertive sentence from active to passive.
Step 3: Bring the auxiliary verb before the subject and use a question mark.

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  1. Do you play football?
    Answer
    Is football played by you?
  2. Did the boy catch a bird?
    Answer
    Was a bird caught by the boy?
  3. Does she write a letter?
    Answer
    Is a letter written by her?
  4. Don’t you like tea?
    Answer
    Isn't tea liked by you?
  5. Doesn’t Rumi prepare his lessons daily?
    Answer
    Isn't his lessons prepared daily by Rumi?
  6. Didn’t Lucy sing a song?
    Answer
    Wasn't a song sung by Lucy?
  7. Will they help the poor?
    Answer
    Will the poor be helped by them?
  8. Shall I catch fish?
    Answer
    Will a fish be caught by me?
  9. Is he doing the work?
    Answer
    Is the work being done by him?
  10. Are they making a noise?
    Answer
    Is a noise being made by them?
  11. Has he taken the book from the table?
    Answer
    Has the book been taken from the table by him?
  12. Were you calling me?
    Answer
    Was I being called by you?
  13. Have they made him captain?
    Answer
      Has he been made captain by them?
  14. Can I help you?
    Answer
    Can you be helped by me?
  15. Haven’t they finished the work?
    Answer
    Hasn't the work been finished by them?
  16. Will he be reading a book then?
    Answer
    Will a book be being read by him then?
  17. Wasn’t he drawing a picture? 
    Answer
     Wasn't a picture being drawn by him?
  18. Isn’t he painting a picture?
    Answer
    Isn't a picture being painted by him?
  19. Who is helping her?
    Answer
    By whom is she being helped?
  20.  Who called me?
    Answer
      By whom am I being called?
  21.  Who has made the cage?
    Answer
    By whom has the cage being made?
  22. Who gave you the watch?
    Answer
    By whom was the watch given to you?
  23. Who has broken the pitcher?
    Answer
    By whom has the pitcher been broken?
  24. Who teaches you English?
    Answer
    By whom are you taught English?
  25. Who will drive the car?
    Answer
    By whom will the car be driven?
  26. Who will be reading the book?
    Answer
    By whom will the book be being read?
  27. Who was blowing the pipe?
    Answer
     By whom was the pipe being blown? 
  28.  Whom did you want?
    Answer
    Who was wanted by you?
  29. Whom has he seen in the room?
    Answer
     Who has been seen in the room?
  30.  Whom are they calling?
    Answer
    Who are being called by them?
  31. Whom do you want?
    Answer
    Who is wanted by you?
  32.  Whom did you give the book?
    Answer
    Who was given the book?
  33. Whom will he teach?
    Answer
    Who will be taught by him?
  34. Whom did you lend the pen?
    Answer
    Who was lend the pen?
  35. What does he want?
    Answer
    What is wanted by him?
  36. What did he do yesterday?
    Answer
    What was done yesterday by him?
  37. What are you reading?
    Answer
    What is being read by you?
  38.  What will you read?
    Answer
      What will be read by you?
  39. What has he seen? 
    Answer
      What has been seen by him?
  40. Which book do you want?
    Answer
      Which book is wanted by you?

More Exercise:
Change the following sentence into passive:

  1. Who spoke it?
  2. Who does it?
  3. Who has broken it?
  4. Who is doing it?
  5. Who did it?
  6. What does Karim seek?
  7. What did you do?
  8. Who do you want?
  9. Who does she seek?
  10. Why does he disclose the fact?
  11. Why do they take the pen?
  12. When will you make the kite?
  13. Where did Mamun fid you?
  14. Where have you taken him?
  15. How have you done this?
  16. How does he finish the work?
  17. How did you carry it?
  18. When did he send the letter?

 

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