Passive Voice Practice 2

Practice with Indirect/Direct Objects

Directions:

First, mark the subject (s), verb (v), direct object (do), and indirect object (io) in the active sentences you see on this paper. Also, write what tense they are. Notice: not all sentences will have all 4 parts. Some may have only one object, and some may have none because the verbs are intransitive.

Next, rewrite the active sentencesto make them passive. If a sentence has both direct and indirect objects, write two passive sentences; write one using the old direct object as the new subject, and then write another one using the old indirect object as the new subject. Remember, not all sentences will have two objects (and some might have none), so you might not be able to make two new sentences.

Examples:

sv do

A. Farmers have grown cotton in Arizona since the 1940s. present perfect

Cotton has been grown by farmers in Arizona since the 1940s.

sv

B. Cotton grows quickly in this climate. simple present

no passive possible – no object in active sentence

s v do io

C. The farmers sell the cotton to various manufacturers. simple present

The cotton is sold by the farmers to various manufacturers.

Various manufacturers are sold the cotton by the farmers.

Now you try:

1. Soda manufacturers sell billions of bottles of cola every day. ______

2. They have produced cola drinks for over a hundred years. ______

3. Coca Cola and Pepsi Cola are two popular brands. ______

4. An American pharmacist invented Coca Cola in 1886. ______

5. He flavored the drink with coca leaves and cola nuts. ______

6. He sold Coca Cola to the public at his pharmacy. ______

7. The pharmacist gave the recipe to a soda company in 1894. ______

8. The company hasn’t used coca leaves in the drink since 1905. ______

9. The company isn’t going to tell people the recipe. ______

10. Maybe the company will share the recipe one day. ______