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Passive - worksheet. Change from active to passive 1. Change from active to passive 2. Change from active to passive 3. Change from active to passive 4. Change from active to passive 5. Passive voice - modal verbs. Verbs with two objects. Grammar notes and exercises.
- Passive Voice
Passive voice exercises: elementary and intermediate level...
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Passive voice exercises: elementary and intermediate level...
- Passive Voice
PA008 - Passive Voice - Change from active to passive. PA007 - Passive Voice - Fill in the correct verb form. PA006 - Passive Voice - Make sentences using the tenses in brackets. PA005 - Passive Voice - Change from active to passive. PA004 - Passive Voice - Change from active to passive. PA003 - Passive Voice - Change from active to passive.
Passive Voice. All downloads are in PDF Format and consist of a worksheet and answer sheet to check your results. Levels of Difficulty : Elementary Intermediate Advanced.
1. PASSIVE VOICE – Strona bierna. Stronę bierną w języku angielskim tworzymy podobnie jak w języku polskim za pomocą czasownika być (to be) oraz imiesłowu czasu przeszłego (Past Participle). Zestawienie poszczególnych czasów w stronie biernej.
Using the passive voice, complete the following sentences with the correct tense of the verb provided.
We use the passive when we want to show that the person/thing experiencing the action, is more important than who or what is performing the action. (the subject) So, in the passive voice, the most important thing or person becomes the subject of the sentence. example (1): The computer will be repaired tomorrow.
The passive voice is formed by a form of the verb TO BE + past participle of the main verb. The form of the verb “to be” is the same as the form of the original main verb: Structure of the passive voice. Let's see if you can guess how to form the passive voice for each tense.