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    Class 6 Worksheet on Active vs Passive Voice(Past)

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    Class 6 Worksheet on Active vs Passive Voice(Past)
    Class 6 Worksheet on Active vs Passive Voice(Past)

    Class 6 Worksheet on Active vs Passive Voice(Past)

    Class 6EnglishEnglish GrammarFree DownloadPDF
    D. Varalakshmi
    D. VaralakshmiVisit Profile
    I am an experienced educator with a strong academic background in Electronics and Communication Engineering. With over 9 years of teaching experience 5 years as an Assistant Professor and 4 years as an online teacher , I specialize in simplifying complex concepts and creating structured learning materials that support student understanding and confidence.

    Active vs Passive Voice (Simple Present): Grammar Mastery for Grade 6 

    This Grade 6 worksheet helps students differentiate between active and passive voice in the simple present tense. Students will practice transforming sentences between the active and passive voice and understand how the subject and object roles change in both forms. 
    The worksheet includes tasks like identifying whether a sentence is in the active or passive voice, choosing the correct passive sentence, and rewriting sentences to convert from active to passive voice. These activities build a strong understanding of how voice affects the structure of a sentence. 
    By mastering active and passive voice, students will improve their sentence construction skills, making their writing more versatile and grammatically correct. This worksheet is an essential tool for reinforcing sentence structure understanding. 
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     Answer Key 

    Exercise 1 – Identify the Voice: Active or Passive 
    1. Active 
    2. Passive 
    3. Active 
    4. Passive 
    5. Passive 
    6. Passive 
    7. Active 
    8. Passive 
    9. Active 
    10. Passive 

    Exercise 2 – Choose the Correct Passive Sentence 
    1. a) A letter is written by her. 
    2. a) The room is cleaned by him. 
    3. a) Football is played by them every day. 
    4. a) The cake is baked by her. 
    5. a) The students are taught by him. 
    6. a) The book is read by him. 
    7. a) Her mother is helped by her. 
    8. a) The food is cooked by them. 
    9. a) The car is washed by him. 
    10. a) The letter is written by her. 

    Exercise 3 – Apply the Rule to Rewrite Each Sentence Correctly 
    1. The apple is eaten by her. (Simple Past Tense) 
    2. The book is being read by him. (Present Continuous Tense) 
    3. The lesson is explained by the teacher. (Future Simple Tense) 
    4. The park is played in by the children. (Simple Past Tense) 
    5. The food is cooked every day by them. (Simple Present Tense) 
    6. The house is cleaned by her. (Simple Past Tense) 
    7. The report is written by him. (Future Simple Tense) 
    8. The products are produced by the company. (Simple Present Tense) 
    9. The songs are sung at the concert. (Simple Past Tense) 
    10. The car is driven by her. (Future Simple Tense) 

    Exercise 4 – Fill in the Blanks with the Correct Form of the Voice 
    1. is written 
    2. is cleaned 
    3. is cooked 
    4. is explained 
    5. is read 
    6. is washed 
    7. are washed 
    8. are signed 
    9. is sung 
    10. is done 

    Exercise 5 – Write a Short Paragraph Mixing Both Active and Passive Voice 
    (Answers may vary, sample: "Every day, the teacher explains the lesson in class. The students listen to her attentively. The homework is assigned by the teacher, and it is completed by the students at home. The homework is checked by the teacher, and grades are given accordingly. After the work is done, the students are ready to learn more.") 

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    🔹 FAQs 

    What is the difference between active and passive voice, and why is it important for Grade 6 learners? Active voice has the subject performing the action, while passive voice focuses on the action being done to the subject. For Grade 6 students, understanding the difference is important because: 
    1. It helps improve sentence variety and clarity. 
    2. It is essential for writing and speaking in both formal and informal settings. 
    3. Mastering both voices enhances grammatical flexibility and makes writing more engaging. 

    How do the exercises in this worksheet help my child with active and passive voice? The worksheet includes tasks where students identify and rewrite sentences in both active and passive voice. These exercises help students understand how to shift focus in a sentence, building their grammar and sentence construction skills. 

    Why is mastering active and passive voice important for my child's overall grammar development? Mastering active and passive voice helps students create more dynamic and varied sentences. Understanding both voices also enables students to communicate more effectively, providing a solid foundation for more advanced grammar concepts.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    In active voice, the subject performs the action (e.g., "She writes a letter"). In passive voice, the subject receives the action (e.g., "A letter is written by her").

    Understanding both voices helps children improve their sentence formation and writing variety, allowing them to express ideas in different ways.

    Encourage your child to focus on whether the subject is performing the action (active) or receiving it (passive). Passive voice often uses forms of "is" with the past participle of the verb.

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