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Passive voice & causative C1/C2
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The coach made the players train hard for five hours every day. Use: GOT
The coach got the players to train hard for five hours every day.
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His car was stolen. Use: GOT
He got his car stolen.
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Don't print the files, please! Use: HAVE
Don't have the files printed, please!
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Her story did not deceive me. Use: TAKEN
I wasn't taken in by her story.
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They believe she is a spy. Use: IT
It is believed that she is a spy.
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Is anyone checking your answers? Use: HAVING
Are you having your answers checked?
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Someone is editing his thesis. Use: EDITED
He is having his thesis edited.
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Your hair needs cutting. Use: SHOULD
You should have your hair cut.
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I hate her asking someone else to do her homework. Use: HAVING
I hate her having her homework done by someone else.
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They could not hear him. Use: MAKE
He could not make himself heard.
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Columbus arrived in America in 1492. Use: WAS
America was reached by Columbus in 1492.
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Don't let him tease you. Use: BE
Don't let yourself be teased.
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He showed me the way to the door. Use: SHOWN
I was shown the way to the door OR The way to the door was shown to me.
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They do not allow speeding in the city. Use: FORBIDDEN
Speeding is forbidden in the city.
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She used a knife to cut the cucumber. Use: WITH
The cucumber was cut with a knife.
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The royal couple went into the room arm in arm. Use: WAS
The room was entered by the royal couple arm in arm.
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She accused me of lying. Use: WAS
I was accused of lying.
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