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Translate. Is rubber used to make these shoes?
ÂżEs el caucho usado/se usa el caucho para hacer estos zapatos?
Translate. How often are clothes returned to the shop?
¿Con qué frecuencia son devueltas/se devuelven las prendas a la tienda?
Translate. Are the buttons of this shirt made of wood?
¿Están los botones de esta camisa hechos de madera?
Translate. The wool sweater was washed in cold water to prevent shrinking.
El suéter de lana fue lavado/se lavó en agua fría para prevenir el encogimiento.
Translate. Cotton is often used to make t-shirts.
El algodĂłn se usa a menudo/es usado a menudo para hacer camisetas
Translate. Synthetic fibers were not used in making traditional clothing.
Las fibras sintéticas no fueron usadas para fabricar ropa tradicional.
Translate. Large sizes are not always available in stores.
Las tallas grandes no siempre están disponibles en las tiendas.
Translate. Designer labels are considered prestigious in the fashion industry.
Las marcas (de ropa) son consideradas/se consideran prestigiosas en la industria de la moda.
Translate the sentence. Casual clothes are worn by teenagers.
Ropa informal/sport is vestida/llevada por los adolescentes.
Transform the sentences from active to PASSIVE. Where did people grow olive trees?
Where were olive trees grown by people?
Transform the sentences from active to PASSIVE. Did students find the information in the Internet?
Was the information found by the students in the Internet?
Transform the sentences from active to PASSIVE. The washing machine didn't wash the clothes.
The clothes weren't washed by the washing machine.
Transform the sentences from active to PASSIVE. An old man fed the pidgeons in the park.
Pidgeons were fed by an old man in the park.
Transform the sentences from active to PASSIVE. The major planned a new roundabout.
A new roundabout was planned by the major.
Transform the sentences from active to PASSIVE. How often do your parents take you to the hospital?
How often are you taken to the hospital by your parents?
Transform the sentences from active to PASSIVE. Does Germany make BMW cars?
Are BMW cars made by Germany?
Transform the sentences from active to PASSIVE. What time does this hotel serve breakfast?
What time is breakfast served by this hotel?
Transform the sentences from active to PASSIVE. Cleaners clean the classrooms at school every day.
The classrooms are cleaned by cleaners everyday at school every day.
Transform the sentences from active to PASSIVE. Spain doesn't make this wine.
This wine is not made by Spain.
Transform the sentences from active to PASSIVE. We find a lot of useful information in the Internet.
A lot of useful information is found by us in the Internet.
Transform the sentences from active to PASSIVE. People send millions of emails every day.
Millions of emails are sent by people every day.
Transform the sentences from active to PASSIVE. This hotel serves breakfast from 7:30-10:00.
Breakfast is served by this hotel from 07:30-10:00
Transform the sentences from active to PASSIVE. A fridge keeps the food cool.
The food is kept cool by the fridge.
Complete the sentence with the PRESENT or PAST Passive: In the 1040s, women ...(not allow) to wear shorts in public in some parts of the USA.
weren't allowed
Complete the sentence with the PRESENT or PAST Passive: More than four billion T-shirts ...(sell) every year..
are sold
Complete the sentence with the PRESENT or PAST Passive: Models ... (not use) to show new clothes until the 19th century.
weren't used
Complete the sentence with the PRESENT or PAST Passive: In the 19th century, dresses ...(wear) by young girls and boys.
were worn
Complete the sentence with the PRESENT or PAST Passive: Leather ... (not make) from a type of vegetable.
isn't made
Complete the sentence with the Past Passive: Many items in the shop ... (destroy) by the fire.
were destroyed
Complete the sentence with the Past Passive: These photos ... (not take) during a fashion show.
weren't taken
Complete the sentence with the Past Passive: The magazine article ... (not write) by a fashion critic..
wasn't written
Complete the sentence with the Past Passive: The jeans ... (not made) in large sizes.
weren't made
Complete the sentence with the Past Passive: The fur coat ... (steal) at 2.00 pm yesterday.
was stolen
Complete the sentence with the Present Passive: The bags ... (keep) at the back of the shop.
are kept
Complete the sentence with the Present Passive: This designer ... (not know) by many people.
isn't known
Complete the sentence with the Present Passive: This outfit ... (wear) by tennis players.
is worn
Complete the sentence with the Present Passive: These sunglasses ... (not sell) online.
aren't sold
Complete the sentence with the Present Passive: My shoes ... (make) of rubber.
are made