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Present perfect ACTIVE vs. PASSIVE

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  • The journey has been planned.
    active
    passive
  • Miss Whittle has planned the entire journey.
    passive
    active
  • The bridge has been built.
    passive
    active
  • Mr. Dominguez has taken amazing photos during his trip.
    passive
    active
  • The tickets have been lost by Mr. Thomas.
    passive
    active
  • Amazing photos have been taken by Mr. Dominguez.
    active
    passive
  • The workers have built the bridge.
    active
    passive
  • The suitcase has been packed by Ms. Holmes.
    passive
    active
  • Robyn Davidson and her camels have crossed the desert.
    active
    passive
  • The desert has been crossed by Robyn Davidson and her camels.
    active
    passive
  • Mrs. Thomas has lost his ticket.
    active
    passive
  • The train has been delayed by 15 minutes.
    active
    passive
  • Journeys have been made easier by technology.
    active
    passive
  • Ms. Holmes has packed the suitcase.
    active
    passive
  • Technology has made journeys easier.
    passive
    active
  • The train has reached the station.
    active
    passive