Class 9 English B Grammar – Active and Passive Voice

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✅ All 12 tenses with solved examples
✅ Board exam-focused questions
✅ Book exercises in table format
✅ Step-by-step method to change active to passive
✅ Most repeated board sentences

These notes are prepared using simple English, and specially designed to help you understand, memorize, and practice grammar for board exams (Punjab Board 2025–2026).


📝 What You’ll Learn From This Post

✅ What is Active and Passive Voice?
✅ How to change voice (method for all tenses)
✅ Solved Book Exercises
✅ Most Important Sentences for Board Exams
✅ Practice questions and smart tips


🔍 What is Active & Passive Voice?

  • Active Voice: The subject performs the action.
    Ali writes a letter.
  • Passive Voice: The subject receives the action.
    A letter is written by Ali.

🔁 Method to Change Active to Passive Voice (All Tenses)

TenseActive VoicePassive Voice
Present IndefiniteHe writes a letter.A letter is written by him.
Present ContinuousHe is writing a letter.A letter is being written by him.
Present PerfectHe has written a letter.A letter has been written by him.
Past IndefiniteHe wrote a letter.A letter was written by him.
Past ContinuousHe was writing a letter.A letter was being written by him.
Past PerfectHe had written a letter.A letter had been written by him.
Future IndefiniteHe will write a letter.A letter will be written by him.
Future PerfectHe will have written a letter.A letter will have been written by him.

🧠 Tip: Always use the 3rd form of the verb in passive voice.
Use be/is/am/are/was/were/been/being according to tense.


📘 Solved Book Exercise – Active to Passive Voice

Here’s a sample from your book converted in table form:

Active VoicePassive Voice
Khurshid helps Naushaba.Naushaba is helped by Khurshid.
She has not beaten the dog.The dog has not been beaten by her.
Why did she write such a letter?Why was such a letter written by her?
The teacher was helping the students.The students were being helped by the teacher.
They have bought a horse.A horse has been bought by them.
He had told me to do it.I had been told to do it by him.
We did not hear a sound.A sound was not heard by us.
Open the window.Let the window be opened.
The Board has given me a gold medal.I have been given a gold medal by the Board.

🖊️ Full solved exercises (with 40+ active-passive sentences) are available in the downloadable PDF above!


⭐ Board’s Most Repeated Sentences

Active VoicePassive Voice
The dog has caught the rabbit.The rabbit has been caught by the dog.
Kareem cleans his teeth.His teeth are cleaned by Kareem.
They caught the thief.The thief was caught by them.
She was writing a letter.A letter was being written by her.
Why are they laughing at him?Why is he being laughed at by them?
They have not done their job.Their job has not been done by them.
A car ran over an old man.An old man was run over by a car.
Shut the door.Let the door be shut.

These sentences are taken from previous Punjab Board exams and are likely to appear again.


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