Study

Passive: Past Simple, Present Perfect and Presen ...

  •   0%
  •  0     0     0

  • How many newspapers _____ (print) in Britain every day?
    How many newspapers are printed in Britain every day?
  • The tourists haven't packed the suitcase yet
    The suitcases haven't been packed yet
  • Granny has cut some bread
    The bread has been cut
  • Workers have loaded the trucks.
    The trucks have been loaded
  • Passive voice for PRESENT PERFECT
    have/ has + been + V ed/ 2 col
    have/ has + been + V ed/ 3 col
    have/ has + V ed/ 3 col
  • Breakfast _____ (serve) from 7 a.m. to 10 a.m.
    Breakfast is served from 7 a.m. to 10 a.m.
  • Make passive: My uncle sold the bicycle.
    The bicycle was sold by my uncle.
  • Kevin haven't paid the bills
    The bills haven't been paid
  • Many houses _____ (destroy) by the flood last week.
    Many houses were destroyed by the flood last week.
  • The thief _____ (take) to the nearest police station.
    The thief was taken to the nearest police station.
  • New medicines for many diseases _____ (find) every year.
    New medicines for many diseases are found every year.
  • The royal wedding _____ (watch) by millions of people in 2011.
    The royal wedding was watched by millions of people in 2011.
  • Children have eaten all sweets
    The sweets have been eaten
  • Make passive: Susie broke all the plates in the cupboard.
    All the plates in the cupboard were broken by Susie.
  • In this hospital small injuries _____ (treat) by assistant doctors.
    In this hospital small injuries are treated by assistant doctors.
  • Passive voice for PRESENT SIMPLE
    am/ is/ are + V ed/ 2 col
    am/ is/ are + V ed/ 3 col
    were/ was + V ed/ 3 col
  • Make passive: You can't find penguins at the North Pole.
    Penguins can't be found at the North Pole.
  • The Harry Potter films _____ (not direct) by Steven Spielberg.
    The Harry Potter films were not directed by Steven Spielberg.
  • Make passive: How do people make sushi?
    How is sushi made?
  • Every day CNN _____ (watch) by millions of people.
    Every day CNN is watched by millions of people.
  • A thief has stolen a lot of money
    The money has been stolen by thief
  • Has Ralph scored the ball?
    Has the ball been scored?
  • How much _____ (paper / recycle) in Poland each year?
    How much paper is recycled in Poland each year?
  • Tennis _____ (play) on a clay, grass, or hard court.
    Tennis is played on a clay, grass, or hard court.
  • In the UK, alcohol _____ (not sell) to anyone under 18. It's against the law.
    In the UK, alcohol isn't sold to anyone under 18. It's against the law.
  • The goals _____ (score) in the first 15 minutes of the match.
    The goals were scored in the first 15 minutes of the match.
  • Has Joe picked some flowers yet?
    Have flowers been picked yet?
  • The wheel _____ (invent) thousands of years ago.
    The wheel was invented thousands of years ago.
  • German _____ (speak) in Germany, Austria, and part of Switzerland.
    Germany is spoken in Germany, Austria, and part of Switzerland.
  • Nowadays, a lot of computers _____ (make) in Korea.
    Nowadays, a lot of computers are made in Korea.
  • Passive voice for PAST SIPMPLE
    were/ was + V ed/ 3 col
    am/ is/ are + V ed/ 3 col
    were/ was + V ed/ 2 col
  • Have they returned the books?
    Have the books been returned?
  • Coffee _____ (bring) to Europe by the Turks.
    Coffee was brought to Europe by the Turks.
  • Who _____ (this play / write) by?
    Who was this play written by?