Welcome to the Active Voice Quiz! 🎉 Active voice is a key part of English grammar where the subject acts directly. It makes sentences clearer, more direct, and easier to understand. For example:
- Active Voice: The cat chased the mouse.
- Passive Voice: The mouse was chased by the cat.
In this quiz, you’ll test your understanding of how active voice is used in everyday sentences. Each question is designed to help you identify and use active voice confidently. Don’t worry if you make mistakes – they’re a part of learning.
Active Voice Quiz With Answers
Let’s dive in and see how well you can spot or complete sentences in the active voice
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Exercise and Examples of Active Voice
1. The teacher __________ the homework yesterday.
a) completes
b) completed
c) was completed
d) completing
2. John __________ his bike every weekend.
a) rides
b) is riding
c) was ridden
d) riding
3. They __________ the meeting at 3 PM.
a) starts
b) started
c) was started
d) starting
4. She __________ her room every Saturday.
a) cleans
b) cleaning
c) is cleaned
d) was cleaned
5. The chef __________ a delicious cake for the party.
a) bakes
b) baking
c) is baked
d) was baking
6. The dog __________ the ball to its owner.
a) brings
b) bringing
c) is brought
d) was brought
7. We __________ the documents to the office this morning.
a) sent
b) send
c) was sent
d) sending
8. He always __________ his friends in difficult times.
a) helps
b) helped
c) is helped
d) was helping
9. I __________ a story for my little brother last night.
a) tell
b) told
c) is telling
d) was told
10. The team __________ the championship last year.
a) wins
b) won
c) is winning
d) winning
Answers of all questions about Active Voice Sentences
- b) completed
- a) rides
- b) started
- a) cleans
- a) bakes
- a) brings
- a) sent
- a) helps
- b) told
- b) won
FAQs About Active Voice Quiz
What is the purpose of this quiz?
The Active Voice Quiz helps you practice identifying and using active voice in sentences. It’s designed to improve your understanding of sentence structure and make your communication clearer and more effective.
What is the difference between active and passive voice?
In active voice, the subject acts (e.g., The chef baked a cake). In passive voice, the subject receives the action (e.g., A cake was baked by the chef). This quiz focuses on recognizing and using active voice.
Who can take this quiz?
Anyone! Whether you’re a student, teacher, or just someone looking to improve your English grammar skills, this quiz is perfect for all levels.
How can I benefit from learning active voice?
Using active voice makes your writing and speech more direct, engaging, and easy to understand. It’s especially helpful in academic writing, professional communication, and storytelling.
What should I do if I get a question wrong?
Don’t worry! Each mistake is an opportunity to learn. Review the correct answer, understand why it’s correct, and apply that knowledge to future questions.