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A bee has never stung me. (Passive Voice)
I’ve never been stung by a bee.
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Can you remember somebody stealing YOUR BIKE? (Passive Voice, begin with the capital words)
Can you remember your bike being stolen?
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No sooner ______ , than we packed up our tent and set off again.
have I understood
had the sun risen
will you know
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The snakes were most terrifying of all. (Invert the subject and verb)
Most terrifying of all were the snakes
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My grandpa can’t hear very well. He should ____ (test / hearing). (Have or Get in the correct form)
get / have his hearing tested
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We would rarely visit our grandparents. (Invert the subject and verb)
Rarely would we visit our grandparents.
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Not only _____ the summit, we did it in record time.
do I find
did we reach
had the sun risen
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He / It was Michael who inspired me to take up abseiling.
It
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Something / Some things you could try is breathing exercises.
Something
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A mountain lion weighing 80 kilos was on top of me. (Invert the subject and verb)
On top of me was a mountain lion weighing 80 kilos.
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Little ______ , danger was just around the corner for me.
did we reach
do I find
did I know
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Luggage mustn’t be / couldn’t be left in the airport.
mustn’t be
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Companies produce nearly all of the world’s maple syrup in Canada. (Passive Voice)
Nearly all of the world’s maple syrup is produced in Canada.
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She not once thought about quitting. (Invert the subject and verb)
Not once did she think about quitting.
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Bread dough might be / can be moulded into a variety of shapes.
can be
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They’re reintroducing EAGLES into the national park. (Passive Voice, begin with the capital words)
Eagles are being reintroduced into the national park.
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In our shops, all customers should be / might be spoken to in a friendly manner.
should be
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The only thing / The only that matters is that you tried your best.
The only thing
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Stella McCartney designed the collection. (Passive Voice)
The collection was designed by Stella McCartney.
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Your package should be / should have been delivered last night.
should have been
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I put his phone on his desk and he went crazy. (All)
All I did was put his phone on his desk and he went crazy.
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Only $12? I’m certain they didn’t charge us for the food. (can) (Modal Verb in brackets and a Passive Form)
We can’t have been charged for the food.
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He signed up for the gym because he wanted to meet new people. (Why)
Why he signed up for the gym was to meet newpeople.
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I’m certain that mosquitos bit her during the night. (must) (Modal Verb in brackets and a Passive Form)
She must have been bitten by mosquitos during the night.
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My parents make ME help them around the house. (Passive Voice, begin with the capital words)
I’m made to help my parents around the house.
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He looked at his watch only when he crossed the finishing line. (Invert the subject and verb)
Only when he crossed the finishing line did he look at his watch.
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Never ____ the attraction of going to inhospitable places.
have I understood
did he realise
will you know
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What / It is unfortunate that we have to work tomorrow.
It
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I’ll never forget that teacher. She was so supportive. (One person)
One person I’ll never forget is that teacher. She was so supportive.
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Rarely ______ the time to go to the theatre.
have I understood
had the sun risen
do I find
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If the evidence is unclear, he could have been / could be found innocent.
could be
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I didn’t expect to win the talent show. (The last thing)
The last thing I expected was to win the talent show.
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One person that she has / that has always been there for me is my mother.
that has
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She was sick and tired of her brother making fun of HER. (Passive Voice, begin with the capital words)
She was sick and tired of being made fun of by her brother.
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Not until his fingers went blue ____ how much body heat he was losing.
did we reach
did he realise
did I know
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All / The only I care about at the moment is getting fit.
All
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It was a mistake that no one warned us. (should) (Modal Verb in brackets and a Passive Form)
We should have been warned.
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They didn’t call me back so I can’t have been / can’t be selected for a second audition.
can’t have been
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Only by pushing yourself to your limits _____ what you are capable of.
did he realise
did I know
will you know
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Everything / All he did was swing the bat and hope for the best.
All
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She only thinks about herself. (What)
What she thinks about is herself.
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The ice cream has melted. It must have been / ought to have been left out of the freezer.
must have been
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When my cousin had her baby, we ____ (send / some flowers). (Have or Get in the correct form)
got / had some flowers sent
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Watch your wallet! You’ll ____ (steal / it) if you aren’t careful. (Have or Get in the correct form)
get / have it stolen
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A demolition crew will demolish the bridge in January. (Passive Voice)
The bridge will be demolished in January.
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I once complained in a restaurant because I found a fingernail in my soup. (The only time)
The only time I complained in a restaurant was whenI found a fingernail in my soup.
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Sara couldn’t stand the freezing temperatures and neither _______.
will you know
could I
did he realise
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That / What Suzi needs to do right now is focus.
What
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They caught HIM breaking into the shop. (Passive Voice, begin with the capital words)
He was caught breaking into the shop.
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Some people say crop circles should have been / might have been made by extraterrestrials.
might have been
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There’s a chance that they will disqualify Desi from the tournament. (might) (Modal Verb in brackets and a Passive Form)
Desi might be disqualified from the tournament.
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Did animals make these strange markings? (Passive Voice)
Were these strange markings made by animals?
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Andrea Berloff is directing the film. (Passive Voice)
The film is being directed by Andrea Berloff.
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I wish I ______ (this watch / repair), but it’s very old. (Have or Get in the correct form)
could get / have this watch repaired
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While we’re away, we’re ____ (a friend / water) the plants. (Have or Get in the correct form)
getting a friend to water / having a friend water
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Our washing machine has been making strange noises. We should ____ (fix / it). (Have or Get in the correct form)
get / have it fixed
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We’ve run out of milk. We must remember to get some more. (One thing)
One thing we must remember to get is (some more) milk. We’ve run out of it.
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I’m not sure, but maybe they cooked the pancakes in butter. (could) (Modal Verb in brackets and a Passive Form)
The pancakes could have been cooked in butter.
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I think people will misunderstand his message. (Passive Voice)
I think his message will be misunderstood.
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My parents often _____ (the supermarket / deliver / our food). (Have or Get in the correct form)
have the supermarket deliver our food / get the supermarket to deliver our food
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If you were wealthy, would you pay ______ (your meals / cook)? (Have or Get in the correct form)
to get / to have your meals cooked
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People have abandoned these buildings. (Passive Voice)
These buildings have been abandoned.
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When you get there, if you’d like to try something different, you must go snorkelling with dolphins. (What)
What you must do is go snorkelling with dolphins /try when you get there is snorkelling with dolphins.
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To attempt the climb at night would be more challenging. (Invert the subject and verb)
More challenging would be to attempt the climb at night.
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