Here are examples of sentences about kitchen chores with active and passive voice changes:
1. Cutting vegetablesActive Voice: Siya is cutting the vegetables.
Passive Voice: The vegetables are being cut by Siya.
2. Washing dishes
Active Voice: I washed the dishes after dinner.
Passive Voice: The dishes were washed by me after dinner.
3. Preparing tea
Active Voice: Mother is preparing tea.
Passive Voice: Tea is being prepared by Mother.
4. Cleaning the kitchen
Active Voice: He cleans the kitchen every day.
Passive Voice: The kitchen is cleaned by him every day.
5. Boiling water
Active Voice: They are boiling water for the pasta.
Passive Voice: The water for the pasta is being boiled by them.
6. Chopping onions
Active Voice: She chopped the onions for the curry.
Passive Voice: The onions were chopped by her for the curry.
7. Making dough
Active Voice: I make the dough for the chapatis.
Passive Voice: The dough for the chapatis is made by me.
8. Frying snacks
Active Voice: She is frying snacks for the guests.
Passive Voice: The snacks are being fried by her for the guests.
9. Baking a cake
Active Voice: I baked a cake for the party.
Passive Voice: A cake was baked by me for the party.
10. Grating cheese
Active Voice: He grated the cheese for the pizza.
Passive Voice: The cheese was grated by him for the pizza.
11. Setting the table
Active Voice: We set the table before dinner.
Passive Voice: The table was set by us before dinner.
12. Whisking eggs
Active Voice: She is whisking the eggs for the omelette.
Passive Voice: The eggs are being whisked by her for the omelette.
13. Cleaning the refrigerator
Active Voice: He cleaned the refrigerator last night.
Passive Voice: The refrigerator was cleaned by him last night.
14. Cooking rice
Active Voice: I am cooking rice for lunch.
Passive Voice: The rice is being cooked by me for lunch.
15. Blending a smoothie
Active Voice: She blended a smoothie for breakfast.
Passive Voice: A smoothie was blended by her for breakfast.
These examples show how kitchen chores can be expressed in both active and passive voice, with the focus shifting between the doer of the action (active) and the action itself (passive).
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