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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.
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Complete the sentence with the PRESENT or PAST Passive: Models ... (not use) to show new clothes until the 19th century.
weren't used
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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.
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Transform the sentences from active to PASSIVE. A fridge keeps the food cool.
The food is kept cool by the fridge.
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Translate the sentence. Casual clothes are worn by teenagers.
Ropa informal/sport is vestida/llevada por los adolescentes.
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Transform the sentences from active to PASSIVE. The washing machine didn't wash the clothes.
The clothes weren't washed by the washing machine.
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Transform the sentences from active to PASSIVE. Spain doesn't make this wine.
This wine is not made by Spain.
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Complete the sentence with the Past Passive: These photos ... (not take) during a fashion show.
weren't taken
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Transform the sentences from active to PASSIVE. Where did people grow olive trees?
Where were olive trees grown by people?
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Complete the sentence with the Past Passive: Many items in the shop ... (destroy) by the fire.
were destroyed
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Translate. Cotton is often used to make t-shirts.
El algodón se usa a menudo/es usado a menudo para hacer camisetas
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Complete the sentence with the PRESENT or PAST Passive: In the 19th century, dresses ...(wear) by young girls and boys.
were worn
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Complete the sentence with the Present Passive: The bags ... (keep) at the back of the shop.
are kept
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Translate. Is rubber used to make these shoes?
¿Es el caucho usado/se usa el caucho para hacer estos zapatos?
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Complete the sentence with the PRESENT or PAST Passive: More than four billion T-shirts ...(sell) every year..
are sold
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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?
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Complete the sentence with the Present Passive: These sunglasses ... (not sell) online.
aren't sold
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Complete the sentence with the Past Passive: The jeans ... (not made) in large sizes.
weren't made
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Complete the sentence with the Present Passive: This outfit ... (wear) by tennis players.
is worn
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Complete the sentence with the Past Passive: The magazine article ... (not write) by a fashion critic..
wasn't written
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Transform the sentences from active to PASSIVE. Does Germany make BMW cars?
Are BMW cars made by Germany?
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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.
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Complete the sentence with the Present Passive: My shoes ... (make) of rubber.
are made
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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.
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Transform the sentences from active to PASSIVE. The major planned a new roundabout.
A new roundabout was planned by the major.
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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
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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
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Translate. Synthetic fibers were not used in making traditional clothing.
Las fibras sintéticas no fueron usadas para fabricar ropa tradicional.
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Transform the sentences from active to PASSIVE. What time does this hotel serve breakfast?
What time is breakfast served by this hotel?
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Transform the sentences from active to PASSIVE. People send millions of emails every day.
Millions of emails are sent by people every day.
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Complete the sentence with the PRESENT or PAST Passive: Leather ... (not make) from a type of vegetable.
isn't made
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Translate. How often are clothes returned to the shop?
¿Con qué frecuencia son devueltas/se devuelven las prendas a la tienda?
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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.
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Complete the sentence with the Past Passive: The fur coat ... (steal) at 2.00 pm yesterday.
was stolen
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Translate. Are the buttons of this shirt made of wood?
¿Están los botones de esta camisa hechos de madera?
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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?
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Complete the sentence with the Present Passive: This designer ... (not know) by many people.
isn't known
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Translate. Large sizes are not always available in stores.
Las tallas grandes no siempre están disponibles en las tiendas.
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