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Active to Passive Voice Jeopardy

Active to Passive Voice Jeopardy. By Ms. Strong. JEOPARDY. Active to Passive 100 Points. Macbeth sees the apparitions and interprets them. The apparitions are seen and interpreted by Macbeth. Active to Passive 200 Points. The parade of kings is passing before Macbeth.

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Active to Passive Voice Jeopardy

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  1. Active to Passive Voice Jeopardy By Ms. Strong

  2. JEOPARDY

  3. Active to Passive 100 Points Macbeth sees the apparitions and interprets them. The apparitions are seen and interpreted by Macbeth.

  4. Active to Passive 200 Points The parade of kings is passing before Macbeth. Macbeth is passed by the parade of kings.

  5. Active to Passive 300 Points The witches warn Macbeth to beware many things. Macbeth is warned by the witches to beware many things.

  6. Active to Passive 400 Points Lady Macbeth washes her hands constantly. Lady Macbeth’s hands are washed by her constantly.

  7. Active to Passive 500 Points Malcolm and the doctor tell Macduff that the king’s blessing has the power to cure. Macduff is told by Malcolm and the doctor that the king’s blessing has the power to cure.

  8. Passive to Active100 Points He is horrified by the cries of the bloody child. The bloody child’s cries horrified him.

  9. Passive to Active200 Points Macbeth is told by Lennox that Macduff fled to England. Lennox told Macbeth that Macduff fled to England.

  10. Passive to Active300 Points Lady Macduff’s son is murdered before her eyes. Not possible because we do not know who did the action.

  11. Passive to Active400 Points Macduff is saddened by the recent events that have taken place in Scotland. The recent events that have taken place in Scotland sadden Macduff.

  12. Passive to Active500 Points Macbeth is told by the apparition not to worry until Birnam Wood comes to Dunsinane. The apparition tells Macbeth not to worry until Birnam Wood comes to Dunsinane.

  13. True or False100 Points The following is written in active voice: Macbeth has murdered Duncan. True

  14. True or False200 Points The following is written in active voice: Macduff’s family was murdered by Macbeth. False

  15. True or False300 Points The following is written in passive voice: The king was killed while he was sleeping. True

  16. True or False400 Points The following is written in passive voice: Macbeth was strongly encouraged to confess. True

  17. True or False500 Points The following is written in active voice: Lady Macbeth was pleased by Macbeth’s gruesome deeds. False

  18. Correct or Incorrect100 Points Use the passive voice if you don’t know who performed the action described in the sentence. Correct

  19. Correct or Incorrect200 Points Use the passive voice if you want to reveal who did the action. Incorrect—if you DO NOT want to reveal who did the action.

  20. Correct or Incorrect300 Points Use the passive voice if you want to put the receiver of the action in the spotlight. Correct

  21. Correct or Incorrect400 Points Use passive if the receiver of the action is not a passive recipient of the action. Incorrect—only if the receiver IS a passive recipient.

  22. Correct or Incorrect500 Points The following sentence could be put into active voice: The Young Siward was murdered. Incorrect—we do not know who performed the action.

  23. Review of Confusing Words100 Points Pick the correct word: When the choir finally sang (all together, altogether), they sounded beautiful. All together

  24. Review of Confusing Words200 Points Pick the correct word: Dunsinane was (all ready, already) except for the feast. All ready

  25. Review of Confusing Words300 Points Pick the correct word: Can anyone tell me the (capital, capitol) of Montana? capital

  26. Review of Confusing Words400 Points Pick the correct word: I’ve (already, all ready) killed Duncan. already

  27. Review of Confusing Words500 Points Pick the correct word: The plot of Macbeth is (altogether, all together) too confusing. altogether

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