Active/Passive Voice WorksheetsTerms of Use
This page contains active/passive voice worksheets as well as a worksheet on inverted sentences.
These worksheets teach students how to differentiate
between active and passive voices, and provide practice
manipulating sentences as to make them active or
passive. This also teaches students to recognize the
voice used in a given sentence, and to see the impact
syntax can have on overall meaning. The ability to use
the active and passive voice in sentence construction is
extremely useful and will improve both reading
comprehension and writing skills.
The active/passive voice worksheet
involves labeling sentences as active or passive and
identifying the doer of action. Then, rewriting
sentences from active to passive and vice versa. The
printable worksheet includes a space for students to
write one of their own active and passive sentences.
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Active/\Passive Voice
Worksheet
The active/passive voice worksheet
involves labeling sentences as active or passive and
identifying the doer of action. Then, rewriting
sentences from active to passive and vice versa. The
printable worksheet includes a space for students to
write one of their own active and passive sentences.
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Active/Passive Voice
Worksheet Answers
Answers to the Active/Passive Voice
Worksheet.
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Inverted Sentences
Worksheet
The inverted sentences worksheet
involves choosing the correct form of the verb,
inverting 3 regular sentences, and then writing 2 or
your own inverted sentences. Inverting sentences is a
great way to put emphasis on prepositional phrases, and
can be an effective way to set moods and setting. Just
ask Yoda from Star Wars!
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