Passive Voice
I.
Make sentences in Present Passive
Hotel Information
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Breakfast
(serve)
In
Berry’s Restaurant 7 – 9.30 am
|
Rooms
(clean)
Maid
Service daily
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Dinner
(serve)
In
Main Restaurant 8 – 10 pm
|
Hot
water (supply)
24
hours a day
|
Newspapers
(sell)
At the
reception desk
|
Movies
(show)
Hotel
Cinema – every night at 10 am
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II.
Put the verbs into Past Passive
The men SEE
breaking into the house in my street last night. The police CALL and
the arrived very quickly. One man CATCH immediately. The other
escaped, but he FIND very soon. Both men TAKE the police
station where they QUESTION separately by a police officer. The two
men CHARGE with burglary.
III.
Put the verbs into Passive
1. It
was winter and I IMPRESS by the amount of snow.
2. He
dropped his phone – the screen BREAK and the phone was obviously dead.
3. I
checked the window – it CLOSE.
4. The
diagrams on the screen DRAW in different colours.
5. A
cold wind blew and everything COVER with snow.
6. The
cake DECORATE with chocolates and jellies.
7.
Alison took her jewellery box from the table. The box MAKE of wood.
8. They
looked around. There were old BOX and cans on the ground. Several branches
BREAK.
9. They
SEND to the house of an old professor who lived in a country.
10. It
was very cold out-of-doors and everything COVER in snow.
11. The
guitar MAKE of wood, not plastic and Dana liked the way it sounded.
12. It
was her ONE job. The company CALL ‘Imagination’.
13. The
test was really long – the tasks PRINT on both sides of page.
14. She
was looking at the magazine where an article about the competition PUBLISH.
15. You
EMPLOY by Mr Green only a week ago as far as I remember.
16. I
ARREST at the railway station two hours ago.
17.
Soon, everything PACK and he started to get dressed.
18.
Michael war really surprised to find out that the ONE personal computer
INVENT in the 70’s of the last century.
19. The
house BUILD by Simon himself, with a bit of help from his friends.
20. St
Andrew’s University in Scotland BUILD 600 years ago.
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Passive Voice
I.
Make sentences in Present Passive
Hotel Information
|
Breakfast
(serve)
In
Berry’s Restaurant 7 – 9.30 am
|
Rooms
(clean)
Maid
Service daily
|
Dinner
(serve)
In
Main Restaurant 8 – 10 pm
|
Hot
water (supply)
24
hours a day
|
Newspapers
(sell)
At the
reception desk
|
Movies
(show)
Hotel
Cinema – every night at 10 am
|
II.
Put the verbs into Past Passive
The men SEE
breaking into the house in my street last night. The police CALL and
the arrived very quickly. One man CATCH immediately. The other
escaped, but he FIND very soon. Both men TAKE the police
station where they QUESTION separately by a police officer. The two
men CHARGE with burglary.
III.
Put the verbs into Passive
1. It
was winter and I IMPRESS by the amount of snow.
2. He
dropped his phone – the screen BREAK and the phone was obviously dead.
3. I
checked the window – it CLOSE.
4. The
diagrams on the screen DRAW in different colours.
5. A
cold wind blew and everything COVER with snow.
6. The
cake DECORATE with chocolates and jellies.
7.
Alison took her jewellery box from the table. The box MAKE of wood.
8. They
looked around. There were old BOX and cans on the ground. Several branches
BREAK.
9. They
SEND to the house of an old professor who lived in a country.
10. It
was very cold out-of-doors and everything COVER in snow.
11. The
guitar MAKE of wood, not plastic and Dana liked the way it sounded.
12. It was
her ONE job. The company CALL ‘Imagination’.
13. The
test was really long – the tasks PRINT on both sides of page.
14. She
was looking at the magazine where an article about the competition PUBLISH.
15. You
EMPLOY by Mr Green only a week ago as far as I remember.
16. I
ARREST at the railway station two hours ago.
17.
Soon, everything PACK and he started to get dressed.
18.
Michael war really surprised to find out that the ONE personal computer
INVENT in the 70’s of the last century.
19. The
house BUILD by Simon himself, with a bit of help from his friends.
20. St
Andrew’s University in Scotland BUILD 600 years ago.
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