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Passive: Past & Present

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    Challenge your language skills by recognizing passive voice sentences.
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  • How many newspapers do they print in Britain every day?
    How many newspapers are printed in Britain every day?
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  • Who wrote this play?
    Who was this play written by?
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  • People speak German in Germany, Austria, and part of Switzerland.
    German is spoken in Germany, Austria, and part of Switzerland.
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  • Millions of people watched the World Cup final last year.
    The World Cup final was watched by millions of people last year.
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  • Nowadays, they make a lot of computers  in Korea.
    Nowadays, a lot of computers are made in Korea.
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  • Steven Spielberg didn't direct the Harry Potter films.
    The Harry Potter films were not directed by Steven Spielberg.
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  • How much paper do they recycle in Poland each year?
    How much paper is recycled in Poland each year?
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  • In the UK, they don't sell alcohol to anyone under 18. It's against the law.
    In the UK, alcohol isn't sold to anyone under 18. It's against the law.
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  • People play tennis on a clay, grass, or hard court.
    Tennis is played on a clay, grass, or hard court.
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  • In this hospital assistant doctors treat small injuries.
    In this hospital small injuries are treated by assistant doctors.
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  • They invented the wheel thousands of years ago.
    The wheel was invented thousands of years ago.
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  • They scored three goals in the first 15 minutes of the match.
    Three goals were scored in the first 15 minutes of the match.
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  • Scientists find new medicines for many diseases every year.
    New medicines for many diseases are found every year.
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  • They serve breakfast from 7 a.m. to 10 a.m.
    Breakfast is served from 7 a.m. to 10 a.m.
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  • They took the thief to the nearest police station.
    The thief was taken to the nearest police station.
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  • Everyday millions of people watch the news.
    Every day the news is watched by millions of people.
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