In Bosnian grammar, the passive voice is used to indicate that the subject of the sentence is the receiver of the action, rather than the doer of the action. This can be accomplished by using the passive participle and auxiliary verb “biti” (to be) in the appropriate conjugation. Passive voice in Bosnian is commonly used in formal writing, scientific texts, and news reports, as it often provides a more objective, impersonal tone. Now, let’s practice the passive voice with two sets of exercises, featuring sentences in Bosnian along with a one-word cue in English to help identify the correct answer.