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Correct the sentences. The programme will show on Friday at 10 am.
WILL BE SHOWN
Correct the sentences. Please see the questionnaire which will be enclosed with this letter.
IS ENCLOSED WITH
Correct the sentences. If the concert doesn't start soon, we are forced to leave.
WILL BE FORCED TO
Correct the sentences. In the future the population will be increased.
WILL INCREASE
Correct the sentences. This money will use to develop the city.
WILL BE USED TO DEVELOP
Rewrite the sentences using the passive. No one has seen the mountain climbers for days.
The mountain climbers haven't been seen for days by anyone.
Rewrite the sentences using the passive. The earhquake has destroyed the whole city.
The whole city has been destroyed by the earthquake.
Rewrite the sentences using the passive. They've closed the hospital.
The hospital has been closed.
Rewrite the sentences using the passive. A famous actor will open the new shhopping centre.
The new shopping centre will be opened by a famous actor.
Rewrite the sentences using the passive. They won't pay me until next month.
I won't be paid until next month.
Rewrite the sentences using the passive. They'll play the final on Thursday.
The final will be played on Thursday.
Use present perfect passive. Hey! Your bill ... (not pay) yet.
hasn't been paid
Use present perfect passive. We've been waiting for an hour and our food still ... (not deliver).
hasn't been delivered
Use present perfect passive. The test ... (mark). You can find out your score online.
has been marked
Use present perfect passive. Have you heard the news? The bank robbers ... (catch). They weren't happy.
have been caught
Use present perfect passive. The windows are really dirty. They ... (not clean) for months.
haven't been cleaned