Ex. 53. Supply the required passive forms of the verbs in brackets.
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- We use the infinitive after modal verbs and a number of other verbs. The passive infinitive is to be done / to have done.
- Ex. 1. Find the passive verbs in this text. What tenses are they?
- Ex. 2. Underline all the passives.
- Ex.4. Put the sentences into the Passive voice.
- Ex. 9. Put the verbs in brackets into the Present Simple or Present Progressive Passive.
- Ex. 13. Complete the text with expressions given below.
- Ex. 14. Open the brackets, using the correct form in the Passive.
- Ex. 18. Put the verbs in brackets into a suitable tense in the passive.
- Ex. 20. Rewrite these sentences in the Passive.
- Ex 22. Put the verb in brackets into the Past Simple, the Past Continuous and the Past Perfect in the Active or in the Passive Voice.
- Ex. 26. Put the sentences into the passive voice.
- Passive verbs with prepositional objects
- Ex. 31. Put the sentence with a verb + preposition/adverb combination into the passive.
- Ex. 33. Express in the passive the second of each of the following pairs of sentences. Do not mention the active subjects. The first two sentences are done for you.
- Ex. 38. Rewrite these verbs as passives, keeping them in the same tense, and removing they, we, someone, etc.
- Ex. 40. Rewrite the sentences, putting the underlined verbs into the Passive. Make any other changes necessary.
- Ex. 42. Read this information about what happened to the Watsons.
- Passive structures of the verbs
- Ex. 46. Change the structure using the Passive Voice.
- Ex. 49. Most of the sentences contain one mistake. Correct it of write “right”.
- Ex. 52. Use passive or active, in any appropriate tense, for the verbs in brackets.
- Ex. 53. Supply the required passive forms of the verbs in brackets.
- Ex. 54. Use the required passive forms.
- Ex. 55. Use the required active or passive tense forms.
- Ex. 56. Translate into English.
- Ex. 58. Translate into English.
- Ex. 62. Choose the best way of continuing after each sentence.
- A) Rewrite these instructions, using simple commands instead of the passive.
- Complete these sentences using a passive construction. Only use by if it’s natural to do so.
- Turn these newspapers headlines into radio news headlines. (Informal, spoken form.)
- Ex. 66. Practice saying these sentences and answer the questions.
- Ex. 68. You are telling a friend some news. Use the notes and write each sentence in the Present Perfect, active (has done) or passive (has been done).
- Group work. Match the two columns. Then make a sentence for each, using the passive. Look at the example first.
- The formation of the passive voice………………. . . 1
- Progressive forms……………………………………. . 11
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1. Aunt Dinah (not to like) by my father’s family; she (to consider) vulgar.
2. After his brother’s departure Paul sat for a long time thinking about what (to say).
3. “I’m not prepared”, my father said, ”to listen to your suggestions that you never (to treat) fairly at school”.
4. In the drawing-room the music of Mozart (to play) by an orchestra seen on the screen.
5. “Remember I (to pay) by an hour”’ grumbled the driver.
6. But there were signs that order (to restore) in the town.
7. I (to receive) by one of the chiefs and (to take) for lunch to the canteen.
8. Well, what (to do) about it, Ted?
9. He went into the bedroom. The bed (to turn) down for the night by a naked maid many hours before.
10. Please find out of our father (to see) to leave.
11. She could have gone to Cambridge if she had wanted, she (to offer) a scholarship.
12. He arrived just after the electricity (to cut), and Joseph was lighting the oil-lamps.
13. On Friday she (to give) two weeks’ notice at the Works.
14. Then the voice announced that the passengers (to ask) to pass through the Customs.
15. I wondered to what extent she (to influence) by his name to accept the offer.
16. Meg (to look) upon as a perfect wife for a terrorist.
17. Such are the matters that (to deal) with in Mr. Burrough’s book.
18. He (see) entering the school building just when the first student (call) upon to read aloud from the Beowulf.
19. Ahead of us the port lay in a flood of lights. Two cargo-ships (to unload) a shipment of cocaine.
20. I found the idea of going to Hereford very upsetting because I (to promise) a very nice job a couple of weeks before.
21. Not far away she noticed the film manager in whose office she once (to make) to feel so ridiculous.
22. “You must be very prosperous, Jimmy, to own a car like that.” “This car (to lend) to me by an American woman.”
23. I felt I (to catch) on boasting.
24. I couldn’t tell him that I had spent the money I (to leave) in order to get myself a house.
25. After lunch, we heard that Charles (to send) for.
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