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Interactive Grammar: Passive Negative Sentences quiz

Form passive negatives correctly — was not built, has not been finished, will not be approved — across all major tenses.

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Duration
~15 min
Questions
10
Level
Intermediate

Overview

Passive negatives insert 'not' after the first auxiliary verb. Examples: The report was not finished on time. The email has not been sent. It will not be approved. Contractions: wasn't, hasn't been, won't be. Negative passives are common in formal contexts to report what did not happen.

Forming Passive Negatives

  • ruleInsert 'not' after the first auxiliary verb.
  • pastThe report was not finished on time.
  • perfectThe email has not been sent yet.
  • futureThe plan will not be approved.
  • modalThis must not be repeated.

Contractions

  • pastwasn't built / weren't informed
  • perfecthasn't been done / haven't been told
  • futurewon't be completed / won't be signed
  • modalcan't be done / shouldn't be shared
  • noteContractions are informal — avoid in formal writing.

Common Errors

  • ❌ It was not approve → ✅ It was not approved.
  • ❌ It has not send → ✅ It has not been sent.
  • ❌ It not was finished → ✅ It was not finished.

When to use

Formal Reports

The procedure was not followed correctly.

Business English

The invoice has not been received.

News

The suspect has not been identified.

Legal Contexts

The contract must not be altered.

Passive Negatives — Error Correction

Correct the error in each passive negative sentence.

Error Fix10 questions

1The report was not approve on time.

2The email has not send yet.

3It not was finished.

4The decision will not be make today.

5The contract hasn't been sign.

6It is not being do correctly.

7The building wasn't been completed.

8The results have not announced yet.

9The form must not submit before Monday.

10It had not been do before she arrived.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does this lesson on passive Negative Sentences cover?

Form passive negatives correctly — was not built, has not been finished, will not be approved — across all major tenses.

Which CEFR level is this lesson designed for?

This lesson is designed for Intermediate (B1) learners and forms part of the Passive Negative Sentences section on Grammartier.

What is the best approach for studying this grammar topic?

Start with the definition, then study the examples carefully to understand how the pattern works in context. Practise identifying the structure in authentic sentences before producing your own — this recognition-first approach builds a strong foundation for accurate, confident use.

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