Change the following statements to Passive Voice:
Present Simple Tense (1–15)
Ram writes a letter.
She cooks food.
They play cricket.
The teacher teaches English.
He opens the door.
We clean the room.
Sita sings a song.
The boy kicks the ball.
I read a book.
They watch television.
The gardener waters the plants.
He drives a car.
She washes clothes.
The police catch the thief.
Students complete the work.
Present Continuous Tense (16–30)
Ram is writing a letter.
She is cooking food.
They are playing cricket.
The teacher is teaching English.
He is opening the door.
We are cleaning the room.
Sita is singing a song.
The boy is kicking the ball.
I am reading a book.
They are watching television.
The gardener is watering the plants.
He is driving a car.
She is washing clothes.
The police are catching the thief.
Students are completing the work.
Present Perfect Tense (31–45)
Ram has written a letter.
She has cooked food.
They have played cricket.
The teacher has taught English.
He has opened the door.
We have cleaned the room.
Sita has sung a song.
The boy has kicked the ball.
I have read a book.
They have watched television.
The gardener has watered the plants.
He has driven a car.
She has washed clothes.
The police have caught the thief.
Students have completed the work.
Past Simple Tense (46–60)
Ram wrote a letter.
She cooked food.
They played cricket.
The teacher taught English.
He opened the door.
We cleaned the room.
Sita sang a song.
The boy kicked the ball.
I read a book.
They watched television.
The gardener watered the plants.
He drove a car.
She washed clothes.
The police caught the thief.
Students completed the work.
Past Continuous Tense (61–70)
Ram was writing a letter.
She was cooking food.
They were playing cricket.
The teacher was teaching English.
He was opening the door.
We were cleaning the room.
Sita was singing a song.
The boy was kicking the ball.
I was reading a book.
They were watching television.
Future Simple Tense (71–85)
Ram will write a letter.
She will cook food.
They will play cricket.
The teacher will teach English.
He will open the door.
We will clean the room.
Sita will sing a song.
The boy will kick the ball.
I will read a book.
They will watch television.
The gardener will water the plants.
He will drive a car.
She will wash clothes.
The police will catch the thief.
Students will complete the work.
Modal Sentences (86–100)
Ram can write a letter.
She can cook food.
They can play cricket.
The teacher can teach English.
He may open the door.
We must clean the room.
Sita should sing a song.
The boy can kick the ball.
I must read a book.
They may watch television.
The gardener should water the plants.
He can drive a car.
She must wash clothes.
The police can catch the thief.
Students should complete the work.
Present Simple Tense (101–120)
The chef prepares food.
The doctor treats patients.
The company makes products.
The teacher checks homework.
The farmer grows rice.
The mother feeds the baby.
The shopkeeper sells fruits.
The mechanic repairs cars.
The nurse helps patients.
The artist paints pictures.
The student answers questions.
The librarian issues books.
The watchman guards the building.
The tailor stitches clothes.
The manager handles work.
The boy throws a stone.
The girl writes a story.
The team wins matches.
The waiter serves food.
The driver drives the bus.
Present Continuous Tense (121–140)
The chef is preparing food.
The doctor is treating patients.
The company is making products.
The teacher is checking homework.
The farmer is growing rice.
The mother is feeding the baby.
The shopkeeper is selling fruits.
The mechanic is repairing cars.
The nurse is helping patients.
The artist is painting pictures.
The student is answering questions.
The librarian is issuing books.
The watchman is guarding the building.
The tailor is stitching clothes.
The manager is handling work.
The boy is throwing a stone.
The girl is writing a story.
The team is winning matches.
The waiter is serving food.
The driver is driving the bus.
Present Perfect Tense (141–160)
The chef has prepared food.
The doctor has treated patients.
The company has made products.
The teacher has checked homework.
The farmer has grown rice.
The mother has fed the baby.
The shopkeeper has sold fruits.
The mechanic has repaired cars.
The nurse has helped patients.
The artist has painted pictures.
The student has answered questions.
The librarian has issued books.
The watchman has guarded the building.
The tailor has stitched clothes.
The manager has handled work.
The boy has thrown a stone.
The girl has written a story.
The team has won matches.
The waiter has served food.
The driver has driven the bus.
Past Simple Tense (161–180)
The chef prepared food.
The doctor treated patients.
The company made products.
The teacher checked homework.
The farmer grew rice.
The mother fed the baby.
The shopkeeper sold fruits.
The mechanic repaired cars.
The nurse helped patients.
The artist painted pictures.
The student answered questions.
The librarian issued books.
The watchman guarded the building.
The tailor stitched clothes.
The manager handled work.
The boy threw a stone.
The girl wrote a story.
The team won matches.
The waiter served food.
The driver drove the bus.
Future & Modal Sentences (181–200)
The chef will prepare food.
The doctor will treat patients.
The company will make products.
The teacher will check homework.
The farmer will grow rice.
The mother will feed the baby.
The shopkeeper will sell fruits.
The mechanic will repair cars.
The nurse will help patients.
The artist will paint pictures.
The student can answer questions.
The librarian may issue books.
The watchman must guard the building.
The tailor should stitch clothes.
The manager can handle work.
The boy may throw a stone.
The girl should write a story.
The team can win matches.
The waiter must serve food.
The driver can drive the bus.
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