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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.
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- Reported Speech
Exercises. Complete the sentences with the correct form of the passive. I don’t have to buy the paper because it (deliver) to our house every day. When Kylie went to school, she (pick up) by her parents every day. You don’t have to clean the bathroom. It (clean/already) by someone else. Relax! From now on, I promise that everything (do) for you.
Gap-filling exercises, multiple choice exercises and clozes to review how the use of the passive voice in all tenses and verb forms.
Review how to make the passive here; Review irregular past participles here; Here's a list of exercises for practice with the passive. Present Simple Exercise (intermediate) Past Simple Exercise (intermediate) Present Perfect Exercise (intermediate) Future Simple Exercise (intermediate) Mixed Tense Exercise (difficult) Verbs with two objects ...
Exercise on Passive Voice - Simple Present. 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? Mark wrong answers.
Examples of Passive. Passive Sentences with Two Objects. Rewriting an active sentence with two objects in passive voice means that one of the two objects becomes the subject, the other one remains an object. Which object to transform into a subject depends on what you want to put the focus on. .
See all my exercises about the passive here. An active sentence like I drank two cups of coffee has the subject first (the person or thing that does the verb), followed by the verb, and finally the object (the person or thing that the action happens to).