A worksheet for students to use when learning about active voice and passive voice.
Use this worksheet when teaching your students about active voice and passive voice.
An answer sheet for teachers is provided.
Updated: 06 Jul 2018
A worksheet for students to use when learning about active voice and passive voice.
Non-Editable: PDF
Pages: 2 Pages
Grades: 5 - 6
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A worksheet for students to use when learning about active voice and passive voice.
Use this worksheet when teaching your students about active voice and passive voice.
An answer sheet for teachers is provided.
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