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Newspapers (PLACE) near the front desk every morning.
Newspapers ARE PLACED near the front desk every morning.
Drinks and snacks (SERVE) at the cafe 24 hours a day.
Drinks and snacks ARE SERVED at the cafe 24 hours a day.
Extra blankets (KEEP) in the closet.
Extra blankets ARE KEPT in the closet.
A plane (LEAVE) every two minutes.
A plane LEAVES every two minutes.
No one (DIE) in the crash.
No one DIED in the crash.
A crying baby (WAKE) me up.
A crying baby WOKE me up.
My luggage (LOSE) at the airport.
My luggage WAS LOST at the airport.
Coffee (SPILL) in my lap by the waitress.
Coffee WAS SPILLED in my lap by the waitress.
When I got to the airport, bad weather (DELAY) my flight.
When I got to the airport, bad weather DELAYED/HAD DELAYED my flight.
Active <> Passive: The Harry Potter movies have been seen by millions of people.
Millions of people HAVE SEEN the Harry Potter movies.
Active <> Passive: I believe someone has made a terrible mistake.
I believe a terrible mistake HAS BEEN MADE.
Active <> Passive: Oranges are grown in Florida.
PEOPLE/FARMERS grow oranges in Florida.
Active <> Passive: My grandmother knitted this beautiful sweater.
This beautiful sweater WAS KNITTED by my grandmother.
Active <> Passive: The game is going to be won by my team.
My team is going to win the game.
Active <> Passive: The batter has hit the ball.
The ball has been hit by the batter.
Active <> Passive: The ball is being caught by the player.
The player is catching the ball.
Active <> Passive: The pitcher will throw the ball.
The ball will be thrown by the pitcher.
Change to the passive form of the verb: WILL HAVE DRUNK
WILL HAVE BEEN DRUNK
Change to the passive form of the verb: IS GOING TO DRIVE
IS GOING TO BE DRIVEN
Change to the passive form of the verb: WILL VISIT
WILL BE VISITED
Change to the passive form of the verb: HAD EATEN
HAD BEEN EATEN
Change to the passive form of the verb: WERE COOKING
WERE BEING COOKED
Change to the passive form of the verb: STUDIED
WAS STUDIED
Change to the passive form of the verb: HAS BOUGHT
HAS BEEN BOUGHT
Change to the passive form of the verb: ARE SELLING
ARE BEING SOLD
Change to the passive form of the verb: PAINTS
IS PAINTED
What's the object (or Ø)? An earthquake occurred at midnight.
Ø
What's the object (or Ø)? An earthquake shook our town yesterday.
our town
Active or Passive? The egg was laid by the chicken.
PASSIVE
Active or Passive? The car hit the tree.
ACTIVE