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Pasive voices and causative exam preparation.

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  • Pass this sentence to active: "The passengers have been asked not to speak to the driver."
    They have asked the passengers not to speak to the driver.
  • Fill the gaps with causative: "Biel Villa got his hair ........"
    cut
  • Pass this sentence to pasive: "Mosquitoes were eating me alive."
    I was being eaten alive by mosquitoes.
  • Fill the gaps with causative: "An optional's is a place where you can have your eyes ........"
    Checked / examined / tested
  • Fill the gaps with causative: "A jeweller's is a place where you can have your watch ........."
    Fixed / repaired
  • Pass this sentence to passive: A British writer will visit our school next week.
    Our school will be visited by a British writer next week.
  • Pass this sentence to active: "The new Superman film is being shown at our local cinema."
    They are showing the new Superman film at our local cinema.
  • Pass this sentence to active: "The office has already been cleaned since you left."
    They have already cleaned the office since you left.
  • Fill the gaps with causative: "During the Roman Empire, Nil .......... have pizza delivered."
    couldn't
  • Pass this sentence to passive: "Marc Fernández is eating a Kebab right now."
    A Kebab is being eaten by Marc Fernández right now.
  • Pass this sentence to passive: "They are signing the divorce papers"
    The divorce papers are being signed.
  • Pass this sentenc to passive: "A group of fishermen caught a shark off the coasts of Australia."
    A shark was caught off the coasts of Australia by a group of fishermen.
  • Fill the gaps with causative: "During lockdown, we ........... have our hair done at the salon."
    couldn't
  • Pass this sentence to passive: "Lena teaches Spain History at school."
    Spain History is taught by Lena at school.
  • Fill the gaps with causative: "One billionaire in America has German beer ........ to him every day."
    Flown / delivered / transported
  • Pass this sentence to passive: "Tom bought a nice present yesterday."
    A nice present was bought by Tom yesterday.