Change active into passive:
1. They built a house.
2. Our uncle takes Susan to hospital.
3. We have cleaned the car.
4. They speak English.
5. The policemen help the children.
6. A robber broke the window of the shop.
7. My mother sends me to the butcher.
8. Peter will look after my little brother.
Children cannot open these bottles easily.
The government built a road right outside her front door.
Mr. Ross broke the antique vase as he walked through the store.
When she arrived, the changes amazed her.
The construction workers are making street repairs all month long.
The party will celebrate his retirement.
His professors were discussing his oral exam right in front of him.
My son ate all the homemade cookies.
Corrosion had damaged the hull of the ship.
Some children were visiting the old homestead while I was there
A client delayed Joanne when she was leaving the office
The tennis club was holding a meeting at 6.30.
The doorway was blocked by Sheba, the dog.
Joanne had to take Sheba to the vet.
Her condition worried the vet.
The dog was treated by the vet while Joanne went home.
The vet told Joanne to get out of the house.
The telephone call confused Joanne.
The police captured the burglar.
The dog had bitten off his fingers.
Change passive into active:
The statue is being visited by hundreds of tourists every year.
My books were stolen by someone yesterday.
These books had been left in the classroom by a careless student.
Coffee is raised in many parts of Hawaii by plantation workers.
The house had been broken into by someone while the owners were on vacation.
A woman was being carried downstairs by a very strong firefighter.
The streets around the fire had been blocked off by the police.
Have you seen the new movie that was directed by Ron Howard?
My car is in the garage being fixed by a dubious mechanic.
A great deal of our oil will have been exported to other countries by our government.