Active Voice: Subject + Verb + Object
Passive Voice: Object + is/am/are + V3 + by + Subject
- Active: She writes a letter.
Passive: A letter is written by her. - Active: They play football.
Passive: Football is played by them. - Active: He teaches English.
Passive: English is taught by him. - Active: The chef cooks food.
Passive: Food is cooked by the chef. - Active: She cleans the room.
Passive: The room is cleaned by her. - Active: We grow vegetables.
Passive: Vegetables are grown by us. - Active: The company sells products.
Passive: Products are sold by the company. - Active: He fixes the car.
Passive: The car is fixed by him. - Active: She paints the wall.
Passive: The wall is painted by her. - Active: They make shoes.
Passive: Shoes are made by them. - Active: The dog chases the cat.
Passive: The cat is chased by the dog. - Active: She sings a song.
Passive: A song is sung by her. - Active: He opens the door.
Passive: The door is opened by him. - Active: The children love candies.
Passive: Candies are loved by the children. - Active: The police catch thieves.
Passive: Thieves are caught by the police. - Active: She bakes a cake.
Passive: A cake is baked by her. - Active: The sun melts ice.
Passive: Ice is melted by the sun. - Active: The teacher corrects homework.
Passive: Homework is corrected by the teacher. - Active: They build houses.
Passive: Houses are built by them. - Active: The gardener waters plants.
Passive: Plants are watered by the gardener. - Active: She delivers packages.
Passive: Packages are delivered by her. - Active: He washes clothes.
Passive: Clothes are washed by him. - Active: The doctor treats patients.
Passive: Patients are treated by the doctor. - Active: The cat drinks milk.
Passive: Milk is drunk by the cat. - Active: The students solve puzzles.
Passive: Puzzles are solved by the students. - Active: She buys fruits.
Passive: Fruits are bought by her. - Active: The mechanic repairs cars.
Passive: Cars are repaired by the mechanic. - Active: He reads books.
Passive: Books are read by him. - Active: The baby breaks toys.
Passive: Toys are broken by the baby. - Active: She answers questions.
Passive: Questions are answered by her. - Active: The manager approves plans.
Passive: Plans are approved by the manager. - Active: They design websites.
Passive: Websites are designed by them. - Active: The wind blows leaves.
Passive: Leaves are blown by the wind. - Active: She draws pictures.
Passive: Pictures are drawn by her. - Active: The farmer grows crops.
Passive: Crops are grown by the farmer. - Active: He drives the bus.
Passive: The bus is driven by him. - Active: The singer performs songs.
Passive: Songs are performed by the singer. - Active: The waiter serves food.
Passive: Food is served by the waiter. - Active: She cuts vegetables.
Passive: Vegetables are cut by her. - Active: The judge decides cases.
Passive: Cases are decided by the judge. - Active: They publish magazines.
Passive: Magazines are published by them. - Active: The storm damages houses.
Passive: Houses are damaged by the storm. - Active: She prepares tea.
Passive: Tea is prepared by her. - Active: The boy kicks the ball.
Passive: The ball is kicked by the boy. - Active: The writer pens novels.
Passive: Novels are penned by the writer. - Active: The photographer takes photos.
Passive: Photos are taken by the photographer. - Active: She feeds the dog.
Passive: The dog is fed by her. - Active: The scientist conducts experiments.
Passive: Experiments are conducted by the scientist. - Active: The player hits the ball.
Passive: The ball is hit by the player. - Active: The artist creates sculptures.
Passive: Sculptures are created by the artist.
Also Read: 20 Examples of Active Voice to Passive Voice Sentences covering all tenses