Why this quiz?
Passive voice is used when the focus is on the action, not who does it. Causative forms like have/get something done help express when we arrange for someone to do something for us.
For learners: practice switching between active and passive sentences and expressing responsibility clearly. For teachers: great for writing and speaking tasks about services, news, and formal reports.
Covers: be/get + past participle, have/get something done, by-phrases, tense variations, and reporting style.
English Is Fun Quiz – Set 16: Passive Voice & Causative
Discover more from EDUCATION FOR PEACE FOUNDATION
Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.
