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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 - 2 Exercises: passive sentences. Questions in...
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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.
The passive is formed with the Be verb and the past participle of the main verb. The doer of the verb is usually dropped from the sentence. To include it, we use the phrase by + person. In informal speaking and writing, we can use get instead of be.
Exercise 2. Use the passive voice to rewrite the sentences. _______________ We use this room for our guests. This room ..................................................................................................................................... They don't feed the lions at the zoo every day.
Passive Voice - Present Simple & Past Simple. Short info on the rules for Passive Voice, form and use. Two exercises to practise the Present Simple & the Past Simple Passive. A gap filling exercise and a rewriting one. 6934 uses.
GRAMMAR WORKSHEET ALL Things Grammar Grammar Focus Passive: Present Level Intermediate ANSWER KEY My Notes 1. is spoken 2. is grown 3. are taken 4. are watered 5. checked out 6. are made 7. is paid 8. are caught 9. are opened 10. are picked up 11. are cleaned 12. is known 13. are given 14. is played 15.
Rewrite the sentences in passive voice. He opens the door. - We set the table. - She pays a lot of money. - I draw a picture. - They wear blue shoes. - They don't help you. - He doesn't open the book. - You do not write the letter. - Does your mum pick you up? - Does the police officer catch the thief?