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PASSIVE VOICE
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Introducing the "Passive Voice" (1) - Basic rules for Upper elementary and Intermediate students
Level:
intermediate
Age:
10-14
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5587
Active and Passive
Level:
intermediate
Age:
10-17
Downloads:
4428
PASSIVE VOICE (PRESENT SIMPLE AND PAST SIMPLE)
Level:
elementary
Age:
7-17
Downloads:
4161
Passive
Level:
intermediate
Age:
14-17
Downloads:
3674
Passive Voice
Level:
intermediate
Age:
14-17
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2738
The American Dream
Level:
advanced
Age:
15-17
Downloads:
24
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COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING PASSIVE VOICE SENTENCES WITH THE VERBS IN BRACKETS IN
THE TENSE INDICATED:
1. The Tower of London
.(always
admire
-
simple present
)
2. His arm
in an accident.(
hurt
-
simple past
)
3. This exercise
very carefully.(
do
-
present continuous
)
4. Mary
to lunch tomorrow.(
invite
-
future
)
5. The matter
tomorrow.(
discuss
-
future
)
6. Hats and coats must
in the cloakroom.(
leave
-
infinitive
)
7. The stolen motorbike
in another city.(
find
-
past perfect
)
8. Your question...?� (
answer
-
present perfect
)
?
9. The article... next month?(
finish
-
future
)
?
10. The novel
.(beautifully
write
-
past perfect
)
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2.TURN THE FOLLOWING SENTENCES INTO THE PASSIVE VOICE (IDIOMATIC):
1. They gave my little sister a doll.
2 .Someone will ask them several questions.
3. Somebody requested the stranger to leave the meeting.
4. They still deny women the right to vote in some countries.
5. The others told the new students what to do.
3. TURN THE FOLLOWING SENTENCES INTO THE PASSIVE VOICE:
1. The wind blew his umbrella down the street.
2. Someone opened the door.
3. They had eaten all the dinner before they finished the conversation.
4. Nobody can answer your question.
5. Somebody has spilt the milk all over the tablecloth.
6. Nobody has ever spoken to me like that before.
7. The fire destroyed many valuable things.
8. Somebody must have taken it while they were out.
9. Did the dog frighten you?
10. They did nothing until he came.
4. WRITE THE FOLLOWING SENTENCES IN THE ACTIVE VOICE.
1. Trees have been cut down.
2. A new school is being built.
3. The thieves were caught last night.
4. Good pupils are praised by the teachers.
5. He will be elected president.
6. His novel had been published before.