Passive Voice
Learn to form and use the passive voice across all tenses to shift focus from the doer to the action or result.
Verb Voice
Master voice transformations — when and how to use active and passive constructions.
This category covers all essential active and passive voice rules in English grammar — from foundational concepts for beginners to advanced patterns for fluent speakers. Whether you are preparing for an exam, improving your writing, or building a stronger understanding of English structure, these lessons provide clear explanations, real-world examples, and structured practice across all CEFR levels from A1 to C2.
Learn to form and use the passive voice across all tenses to shift focus from the doer to the action or result.
Use it is said that, he is believed to, they are thought to in formal writing.
Form and use passive infinitive structures — to be done, to have been done.
Understand passive gerund forms — being done, having been done — and their uses.
Master complex passive constructions across all tenses and modal forms.
Use passive reporting structures — it is alleged that, she is understood to have — in formal contexts.