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Present & Past Passive
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Nowadays, some dog puppies ... (sell) for a very high price.
are sold
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In a trial, the accused ... (represent) by a lawyer.
is represented
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How many hooligans ... (arrest) yesterday?
were arrested
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This law ... (not obey) by everyone all the time
is not obeyed / isn't obeyed
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... a get-away car ... (use) in the last robbery?
was a get-away car used
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Every day, criminals ... (find) guilty by the judge.
are found
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Fingerprints ... usually ... (not leave) by professional criminals
are not usually left / aren't usually left
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In 1990, a bank robber ... (catch) because he wrote his name on his robbery note.
was caught
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This shop ... (close) after last night riots.
was closed
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Fingerprints ... (not find) when a thief wears gloves.
aren't found
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... prisoners ... (allow) to study?
are prisoners allowed
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Every time we hace a party, we ... (give) a warning to turn down the music
are given
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A man ... (stab) in the back on Blue Street last night.
was stabbed
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A mother and her two children ... (trap) in the house during the fire yesterday.
were trapped
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A murder ... (commit) here last month.
was committed
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Their suitcases ... (steal) from the car when they were on holidays
were stolen
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Stolen items ... always ... (not find) by police.
aren't always found
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Criminals ... often ... (take) to prison in handcuffs.
are often taken
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In 1892, Buckingham Palace ... (break into) while the Queen was in her bedroom.
was broken into
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