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Discover Futures Unit 7 Grammar

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  • Change the active sentence into a passive sentence in the same tense. They were painting the house when I arrived.
    The house was being painted by them when I arrived.
  • Change the active sentence into a passive sentence in the same tense. The company will launch a new product next month.
    A new product will be launched by the company next month.
  • Change the active sentence into a passive sentence in the same tense. She will have finished the assignment by tomorrow.
    The assignment will have been finished by her by tomorrow.
  • Use the correct tense for have or get and the verb in parantheses. He finally ________ his laptop ______ after it crashed last week. (fix)
    He finally got his laptop fixed after it crashed last week.
  • Change the active sentence into a passive sentence in the same tense. The police are investigating the case.
    The case is being investigated by the police.
  • Change the active sentence into a passive sentence in the same tense. The volunteers organized the charity event.
    The charity event was organized by the volunteers.
  • Change the active sentence into a passive sentence in the same tense. They have solved the mystery.
    The mystery has been solved by them.
  • Change the active sentence into a passive sentence in the same tense. The scientists will have completed the research by next month.
    The research will have been completed by the scientists by next month.
  • Change the active sentence into a passive sentence in the same tense. The children were decorating the Christmas tree.
    The Christmas tree was being decorated by the children.
  • Change the active sentence into a passive sentence in the same tense. They will have completed the construction by next year.
    The construction will have been completed by them by next year.
  • Change the active sentence into a passive sentence in the same tense. The chef will bake a cake for the party.
    A cake will be baked by the chef for the party.
  • Use the correct tense for have or get and the verb in parantheses. I’ve never ______ my portrait ______, but I’d love to try it someday. (paint)
    I’ve never had my portrait painted, but I’d love to try it someday.
  • Change the active sentence into a passive sentence in the same tense. The company is launching a new product.
    A new product is being launched by the company.
  • Change the active sentence into a passive sentence in the same tense. The gardener waters the plants every morning.
    The plants are watered by the gardener every morning.
  • Change the active sentence into a passive sentence in the same tense. The team had prepared a detailed report.
    A detailed report had been prepared by the team.
  • Change the active sentence into a passive sentence in the same tense. He has written a compelling article.
    A compelling article has been written by him.
  • Change the active sentence into a passive sentence in the same tense. The team is discussing the proposal.
    The proposal is being discussed by the team.
  • Change the active sentence into a passive sentence in the same tense. The manager had reviewed the report before the meeting.
    The report had been reviewed by the manager before the meeting.
  • Change the active sentence into a passive sentence in the same tense. The mechanic fixes cars every day.
    Cars are fixed by the mechanic every day.
  • Use the correct tense for have or get and the verb in parantheses. He _____ the documents ______ by the manager yesterday. (sign)
    He had the documents signed by the manager yesterday.
  • Change the active sentence into a passive sentence in the same tense. The artist was painting a beautiful portrait.
    A beautiful portrait was being painted by the artist.
  • Change the active sentence into a passive sentence in the same tense. The students completed the assignments on time.
    The assignments were completed by the students on time.
  • Use the correct tense for have or get and the verb in parantheses. Did you ______ your teeth ______ during your last dental visit? (clean)
    Did you get / have your teeth cleaned during your last dental visit?
  • Use the correct tense for have or get and the verb in parantheses. We’ll ______ the plumbing ______ by a professional soon. (check)
    We’ll have / get the plumbing checked by a professional soon.
  • Change the active sentence into a passive sentence in the same tense. The company will release a new software update.
    A new software update will be released by the company.
  • Use the correct tense for have or get and the verb in parantheses. She is ______ her dress ______ for the wedding. (alter)
    She is having / getting her dress altered for the wedding.
  • Change the active sentence into a passive sentence in the same tense. She completed the project on time.
    The project was completed by her on time.
  • Use the correct tense for have or get and the verb in parantheses. They’ll need to ______ their passports ______ before traveling abroad. (renew)
    They’ll need to have their passports renewed before traveling abroad.
  • Change the active sentence into a passive sentence in the same tense. The chef prepares delicious meals every day.
    Delicious meals are prepared by the chef every day.
  • Change the active sentence into a passive sentence in the same tense. The committee had approved the proposal.
    The proposal had been approved by the committee.