Passive Voice Final Test
B1-C1 Level
This comprehensive passive voice test covers all passive tenses and
structures: present simple, past simple, future simple, present continuous, past
continuous, present perfect, past perfect, modal passives, and special structures including
reporting verbs and the have/get something done structure. It is designed as a final assessment to measure your
overall command of passive voice in English.
The test includes 30 questions across different formats: gap-fill, transformation, and error correction. You will need to choose the correct tense, form negatives and questions, decide when to include or omit the agent, and handle advanced structures like "It is believed that..." and "have something done." A score of 80% or higher (24 out of 30) indicates solid mastery. This test is suitable for B1-C1 learners and mirrors the types of passive voice questions found in Cambridge B2 First and C1 Advanced exams, as well as IELTS Academic writing tasks. Take this test after completing the individual tense exercises and mixed practice to identify any remaining weak areas.
The test includes 30 questions across different formats: gap-fill, transformation, and error correction. You will need to choose the correct tense, form negatives and questions, decide when to include or omit the agent, and handle advanced structures like "It is believed that..." and "have something done." A score of 80% or higher (24 out of 30) indicates solid mastery. This test is suitable for B1-C1 learners and mirrors the types of passive voice questions found in Cambridge B2 First and C1 Advanced exams, as well as IELTS Academic writing tasks. Take this test after completing the individual tense exercises and mixed practice to identify any remaining weak areas.
Quick Rule
All passive forms: simple, continuous, perfect, modal, and special structures
- 1.The museum is visited by thousands of tourists every year.
- 2.The documents had been shredded before the investigation.
- 3.This medicine must not be taken on an empty stomach.
- 4.It is expected that the new law will be approved.
- 5.She had her phone screen replaced at the repair shop.
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