Passive Voice (Various Tenses) – English Grammar Exercises for B1

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Choose the best option (A, B, C, or D) to complete each sentence.

1   I still can’t believe it! Yesterday, my name ______ out loud in front of the whole school.

     (A) called

     (B) was called

     (C) has been called

     (D) was call

2   The exciting news ______ to me by the head coach after the training session.

     (A) was given

     (B) gave

     (C) is given

     (D) has given

3   Look at my new jacket! A special “Captain” badge ______ on it.

     (A) printed

     (B) was printed

     (C) has been printed

     (D) has printed

 I feel so proud because I ______ to represent our school in the national championship.

     (A) chose

     (B) have chosen

     (C) was chosen

     (D) was choosed

 Next Monday, the official leadership certificate ______ to me at the main assembly.

     (A) will present

     (B) is presented

     (C) will be presented

     (D) will be present

6   I was shaking with nerves while the final decisions ______ by the judges.

     (A) were being made

     (B) were making

     (C) made

     (D) are being made

7   In our club, the team leader ______ based on skills and teamwork, not just popularity.

     (A) is selecting

     (B) has selected

     (C) is selected

     (D) is select

 The principal told me that I ______ to lead the opening ceremony next week.

     (A) am expected

     (B) expecting

     (C) expect

     (D) am expect

 All the other candidates ______ about the final results, so everyone knows I won.

     (A) have informed

     (B) have been informed

     (C) were informing

     (D) has been informed

10   When exactly ______ about this amazing opportunity? You kept it a secret!

     (A) did you tell

     (B) have you been told

     (C) were you told

     (D) you were told

11   As the new captain, my custom uniform ______ by tomorrow morning.

     (A) must be ordered

     (B) must order

     (C) must been ordered

     (D) must be order

12   I can’t meet you right now; my photo ______ for the school magazine’s front page!

     (A) is taken

     (B) is being taken

     (C) takes

     (D) is taking

13   Before I even arrived at the gym, my locker ______ with a big “Congratulations” sign.

     (A) had decorated

     (B) was decorating

     (C) has been decorated

     (D) had been decorated

14   A short speech of gratitude ______ by the new representative at tomorrow’s meeting.

     (A) has to be given

     (B) has to give

     (C) has to be gave

     (D) has given

15   I am absolutely thrilled ______ for such a prestigious role in the academy.

     (A) to be chosen

     (B) to choose

     (C) choosing

     (D) to be chose

16   I still can’t believe I ______ the chance to lead such an amazing group of people.

     (A) offered

     (B) was offered

     (C) was offering

     (D) have offered

17   More than anything, I dream of ______ by my teammates as a fair and strong leader.

     (A) being respected

     (B) respecting

     (C) be respected

     (D) been respected

18   Ever since I ______ as the official team captain, my phone hasn’t stopped ringing.

     (A) have appointed

     (B) was appointed

     (C) have been appointed

     (D) appointed

19   Honestly, I ______ earlier, but the coach wanted to surprise me in front of everyone.

     (A) should tell

     (B) should be told

     (C) should have been told

     (D) should have told

20   I am really looking forward to ______ to the board of directors this Friday.

     (A) introducing

     (B) being introduce

     (C) be introduced

     (D) being introduced

ANSWER KEY & EXPLANATIONS

1 (B) was called

  • Why it is correct (The Key): The action happened “Yesterday” (Past Simple). A name cannot call itself, so the passive voice is required -> was called.
  • Distractor Analysis:
    • (A) Common Mistake: Active voice.
    • (C) Strong Distractor: Present perfect passive; incorrect time marker.
    • (D) Structural Error: Missing “-ed” on the past participle.

2 (A) was given

  • Why it is correct (The Key): Recounting a completed past event, emphasizing the news that was “given” to the speaker -> Past Simple Passive.
  • Distractor Analysis:
    • (B) Common Mistake: Active voice (news cannot give itself).
    • (C) Strong Distractor: Present simple passive; unsuitable for a finalized past event.
    • (D) Structural Error: Present perfect active.

3 (C) has been printed

  • Why it is correct (The Key): The printing is finished, but the result is visible in the present (“Look at my new jacket!”) -> Present Perfect Passive.
  • Distractor Analysis:
    • (A) Common Mistake: Active voice.
    • (B) Strong Distractor: Past simple passive (grammatically okay, but Present Perfect is better to emphasize the present result).
    • (D) Structural Error: Missing “been” in the passive structure.

4 (C) was chosen

  • Why it is correct (The Key): The speaker was selected in the past -> Past Simple Passive.
  • Distractor Analysis:
    • (A) Common Mistake: Active voice.
    • (B) Structural Error: Present perfect active.
    • (D) Structural Error: Incorrect irregular verb form (choose – chose – chosen; “choosed” does not exist).

5 (C) will be presented

  • Why it is correct (The Key): “Next Monday” indicates the Future Simple. The certificate “will be given/presented” -> Future Simple Passive.
  • Distractor Analysis:
    • (A) Common Mistake: Future simple active.
    • (B) Strong Distractor: Present simple passive.
    • (D) Structural Error: Missing “-ed” on the verb.

6 (A) were being made

  • Why it is correct (The Key): Emphasizes an action that was ongoing at a specific moment in the past (“while”) -> Past Continuous Passive.
  • Distractor Analysis:
    • (B) Common Mistake: Past continuous active.
    • (C) Structural Error: Past simple active.
    • (D) Strong Distractor: Present continuous passive; contradicts the past tense of “I was shaking”.

7 (C) is selected

  • Why it is correct (The Key): Describes a general rule or fact within the club -> Present Simple Passive.
  • Distractor Analysis:
    • (A) Common Mistake: Present continuous active.
    • (B) Structural Error: Present perfect active.
    • (D) Structural Error: Missing “-ed” on the verb.

8 (A) am expected

  • Why it is correct (The Key): “I am expected to do something.” Even though the first clause is in the past (“told”), the expectation is a current/near-future state -> Present Simple Passive.
  • Distractor Analysis:
    • (B) Common Mistake: Incorrect reduced clause or continuous tense lacking the “to be” verb.
    • (C) Structural Error: Present simple active.
    • (D) Structural Error: Missing “-ed”.

9 (B) have been informed

  • Why it is correct (The Key): The informing action is complete, and everyone now knows the results -> Present Perfect Passive.
  • Distractor Analysis:
    • (A) Common Mistake: Present perfect active.
    • (C) Strong Distractor: Past continuous active.
    • (D) Structural Error: Uses “has” for the plural subject “candidates”.

10 (C) were you told

  • Why it is correct (The Key): Asking about a specific point in the past (“When exactly”) requires the Past Simple. You “were told” -> Passive voice.
  • Distractor Analysis:
    • (A) Common Mistake: Active voice (“did you tell someone” -> wrong context).
    • (B) Strong Distractor: Present perfect passive cannot be used with the question word “When”.
    • (D) Structural Error: Incorrect word order for a question.

11 (A) must be ordered

  • Why it is correct (The Key): Passive voice with a modal verb (Modal verb + be + V3/ed).
  • Distractor Analysis:
    • (B) Common Mistake: Modal verb active (a uniform cannot order itself).
    • (C) Structural Error: Incorrect structure (using “been” after “must”).
    • (D) Structural Error: Missing “-ed” on the verb.

12 (B) is being taken

  • Why it is correct (The Key): The action is happening at the moment of speaking (“right now”) -> Present Continuous Passive.
  • Distractor Analysis:
    • (A) Strong Distractor: Present simple passive (does not emphasize the ongoing nature).
    • (C) Common Mistake: Present simple active.
    • (D) Structural Error: Present continuous active.

13 (D) had been decorated

  • Why it is correct (The Key): The decorating happened BEFORE another past action (“arrived”) -> Past Perfect Passive.
  • Distractor Analysis:
    • (A) Common Mistake: Past perfect active.
    • (B) Strong Distractor: Past continuous active.
    • (C) Structural Error: Present perfect passive; incorrect timeframe.

14 (A) has to be given

  • Why it is correct (The Key): Passive voice with “have/has to” (has to be + V3).
  • Distractor Analysis:
    • (B) Common Mistake: Active voice.
    • (C) Structural Error: Incorrect past participle of “give” (gave -> given).
    • (D) Structural Error: Present perfect active.

15 (A) to be chosen

  • Why it is correct (The Key): After “thrilled,” we use a to-infinitive. Since the meaning is passive (“to be selected”), we use the passive infinitive -> “to be + V3/ed”.
  • Distractor Analysis:
    • (B) Common Mistake: Active to-infinitive.
    • (C) Strong Distractor: V-ing; incorrect structure after an adjective of emotion.
    • (D) Structural Error: Incorrect past participle (chose -> chosen).

16 (B) was offered

  • Why it is correct (The Key): The verb “offer” takes two objects. In the passive: I was offered the chance.
  • Distractor Analysis:
    • (A) Common Mistake: Past simple active.
    • (C) Strong Distractor: Past continuous active.
    • (D) Structural Error: Present perfect active.

17 (A) being respected

  • Why it is correct (The Key): After the preposition “of,” a gerund (V-ing) is required. The passive meaning requires a passive gerund (being + V3/ed).
  • Distractor Analysis:
    • (B) Common Mistake: Active gerund.
    • (C) Structural Error: Incorrect structure after a preposition (cannot use bare “be”).
    • (D) Structural Error: Incorrect structure (using “been” instead of “being”).

18 (B) was appointed

  • Why it is correct (The Key): In the structure “Ever since + Past Simple clause, Present Perfect clause,” the action of being appointed goes in the “since” clause -> Past Simple Passive.
  • Distractor Analysis:
    • (A) Common Mistake: Present perfect active.
    • (C) Strong Distractor: Many learners see “since” and mistakenly use the Present Perfect for both clauses.
    • (D) Structural Error: Past simple active.

19 (C) should have been told

  • Why it is correct (The Key): Expressing something that ought to have happened in the past -> Modal perfect passive (should + have + been + V3/ed).
  • Distractor Analysis:
    • (A) Strong Distractor: Should + base verb (Active and incorrect timeframe).
    • (B) Structural Error: Present passive; cannot be used for a past regret/expectation.
    • (D) Common Mistake: Active voice (“I should have told someone” -> incorrect meaning).

20 (D) being introduced

  • Why it is correct (The Key): The structure is “look forward to + V-ing”. The passive meaning (“being presented to the board”) requires -> being + V3/ed.
  • Distractor Analysis:
    • (A) Common Mistake: Active gerund (meaning “I will introduce someone else” -> wrong context).
    • (B) Structural Error: Missing “-ed” on the verb “introduce”.
    • (C) Strong Distractor: Many learners mistake “to” for a to-infinitive marker and choose “be introduced.”
GRAMMAR POINTS TO REMEMBER

1 Core Concept of the Passive Voice:

In situations where you receive an award, a promotion, or are selected for a role, the person making the decision (the judges, the coach) is less important than the result: “YOU ARE THE ONE CHOSEN.” Therefore, we place the receiver of the action as the subject of the sentence to emphasize them.

  • Active: The coach chose me.
  • Passive: I was chosen.

2 Basic Transformations by Tense:

  • Past Simple: Subject + was/were + V3/ed (e.g., was called, was chosen). Used when the selection or announcement was completed in the past.
  • Present Perfect: Subject + have/has + been + V3/ed (e.g., have been informed). Used when the appointment is completed, but the result or the feeling of pride continues into the present.
  • Continuous Tenses: Subject + be + being + V3/ed (e.g., was being made, is being taken). Emphasizes an action that is/was ongoing at a specific moment.
  • Modal Verbs: Modal + be + V3/ed (e.g., must be ordered, will be presented).

3 Advanced Passive Forms to Note:

  • Passive To-infinitive: To be + V3/ed. (Often follows adjectives of emotion: thrilled to be chosen).
  • Passive Gerund: Being + V3/ed. (Often follows prepositions: dream of being respected, look forward to being introduced).
  • Modal Perfect Passive: Modal + have been + V3/ed. (Used to express an action that should have been done in the past but wasn’t: should have been told).

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