Change active into passive
10-11 класс
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13. i shall forget the poem
14. my granny doesn't grow tomatoes
15. someone remembered these facts
16. they discovered a small island
17. his wife will buy a new dress
18. she recites long poems
13 The poem will be forgotten by me
14 Tomotos is not grown by my granny
15 These facts were remembered by someone
16 A small island was discovered by them
17 A new dress will be bought by his wife
18 Long poems are recited by her
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GRAMMAR EXERCISES
Exercise 1. Transfer the sentences from Active into Passive.
Model: My friend is examining the organizational chart.
We pronounce this consonant with aspiration.
We form the Present Perfect Tense with the help of the auxiliary verb "to have".
She promised me a book.
She baked her cake very well.
One uses chalk for writing on the blackboard.
I shall finish my work about seven o clock.
(build) near the airport.
Look! A new hospital had been built near the airport. (Passive Past Perfect)
2. Where these photographs (take)? In London? You (take) them?
Where these photographs will have been taking? In London? You will have been taking them?(Active Future Perfect Progressive)
3. Two people (arrest) last night.
Two people were being arrested last night. (Passive Past Progressive)
4. The computer broke down yesterday, but now it's OK. It (work) again. It (repair).
The computer broke down yesterday, but now it's OK. It has worked again. (Active Present Perfect) It had repaired. (Active Past Perfect)
5. The man next door (disappear) six months ago. Nobody (see) him since then.
The man next door had disappeared six months ago. Nobody had seen him since then. (Active Past Perfect)
6. The room looked nice. It (clean).
The room looked nice. It is cleaning. (Active Present Progressive)
7. There's somebody walking behind us. I think we (follow).
There's somebody walking behind us. I think we are following. (Active Present Progressive)
8. A mystery is something that can't (explain).
A mystery is something that can't will have been explaining. (Active Future Perfect Progressive)
9. I'm sure that by the time we come to the theatre, all the tickets already (sell).
I'm sure that by the time we come to the theatre, all the tickets already had been sold. (Passive Past Perfect)
1. He whispered the words into my ears.