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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.
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Passive voice exercises: elementary and intermediate level...
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Passive voice exercises: elementary and intermediate level...
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Exercise on Passive Voice – Simple Past. Complete the sentences (Active or Passive Voice). Use Simple Past. They (visit) their granny. We (visit) by our teacher. My friend Paul (bear) in Dallas. She (go) to school in Boston. Antony (grow up) in the country. The new shopping centre (build) last year.
15 sie 2021 · Language: English (en) ID: 1267269. 15/08/2021. Country code: EC. Country: Ecuador. School subject: English as a Second Language (ESL) (1061958) Main content: Passive voice (2013178) From worksheet author: Identify the past passive voice.
Rewrite the sentences in passive voice. She sang a song. - Somebody hit me. - We stopped the bus. - A thief stole my car. - They didn't let him go. - She didn't win the prize. - They didn't make their beds. - I did not tell them. - Did you tell them? - Did he send the letter?
Passive voice exercises: elementary and intermediate level esl. Active and passive in English. Verbs exercises.
How to make the Passive in English. We make the passive by putting the verb 'to be' into whatever tense we need and then adding the past participle. For regular verbs, we make the past participle by adding 'ed' to the infinitive. So play becomes played. Click here to learn about irregular verbs.
We use the passive voice to change the focus of the sentence. My bike was stolen. (passive – focus on my bike) Someone stole my bike. (active – focus on someone) We often use the passive: when we prefer not to mention who or what does the action (for example, it's not known, it's obvious or we don't want to say)