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B1 Gold Experience (Unit 6 Grammar)

  •  Spanish    13     Public
    Passive: Present Simple and Past Simple
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  • Complete the sentence using the passive form of the verb: English __________ (speak) all around the world.
    is spoken
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  • Complete the sentence using the passive form of the verb: These chocolates _________ (make) by hand in Belgium last week.
    were made
  •  15
  • Complete the sentence using the passive form of the verb: A parcel for you _______ (deliver) this morning.
    was delivered
  •  15
  • Complete the sentence using the passive form of the verb: Homework _________ (give) to students each day.
    is given
  •  15
  • Complete the sentence using the passive form of the verb: Some money ________ (steal) from a wallet yesterday.
    was stolen
  •  15
  • Complete the sentence using the passive form of the verb: The classrooms _________ (clean) every day by a team of cleaners.
    are cleaned
  •  15
  • Complete the sentence using the passive form of the verb: Tonnes of water _______ (waste) every day when people leave taps running.
    are wasted
  •  15
  • Complete the sentence using the passive form of the verb: A large amount of rubbish ______ (collect) from the beach last week.
    was collected
  •  15
  • Complete the sentence using the passive form of the verb: The movie ______ (film) on the streets of Rio de Janeiro.
    was filmed
  •  15
  • Complete the sentence using the passive form of the verb: My children _______ (drive) to school by their grandmother every morning.
    are driven
  •  15
  • Put the words in the correct order: watched / last month / the documentary / by millions / was
    The documentary was watched by millions last month.
  •  15
  • Put the words in the correct order: in the kitchen / served / each day / lunch / is
    Lunch is served each day in the kitchen.
  •  15
  • Put the words in the correct order: thousands of people / visited / the mountain / is / by / each week
    The mountain is visited by thousands of people each week.
  •  15