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PASSIVE VOICE – ACTIVE TO PASSIVE

SIMPLE PRESENT

1. Mr. Jones watches films.

2. The people don’t speak English.

3. He doesn’t read comics.

4. We play volleyball.

5. They sing the song.

6. I take photos.

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

1. The cat is tearing the new book.

2. The agent isn’t chasing the criminal.

3. We are collecting the donations at the moment.

4. They are washing my car now.

5. Mr. Barber is handing out the exam papers.

6. Tom is checking the passports right now.

PAST SIMPLE

1. Alice wrote this book.

2. They didn’t steal her car yesterday.

3. The children rang the bell a few minutes ago.

4. The kids forgot the whole story in a few days.


5. The president made an important speech last night.

6. The police didn't question him very closely.

7. The wild animals attacked two men yesterday.

PAST CONTINUOUS

1. They were expecting a guest.

2. The chef wasn't cooking the meat.

3. The women were cleaning all the blinds.

4. They were watching the newest videos.

5. Jenny was taking care of the baby.

6. They were picking the flowers.

7. You were painting the room when the accident happened.

PRESENT PERFECT

1. The surgeon has performed the operation.

2. Lionel hasn’t signed the contract.

3. Our salesmen have sold all the carpets.

4. The zookeepers haven’t captured the lion in the forest.

5. Dr. Phillips have treated all the patients.

6. The customers have paid you.

7. Everybody has approved Joana's suggestion.

PAST PERFECT
1. Dr. Richard had saved Silvia's life.

2. The Americans had discovered another planet.

3. Hospital staff hadn't accepted the injured man.

4. Jerry had received the check just in time.

5. Jim had received an anonymous gift.

6. Susan had designed the plan of that villa.

7. Firefighters had put out the fire successfully.

WILL FUTURE
1. He won’t pick up the kids tomorrow.

2. The birds will eat those cookies.

3. My friends will visit him tomorrow.

4. The coach will throw a party on the weekend.

5. The next earthquake won’t destroy the city.

BE GOING TO FUTURE

1. John and Aria are going to feed the cats.

2. Mary isn’t going to pay the bill.

3. The teacher is going to give me a second chance.

4. Disneyland is going to give us a big discount.

5. They aren’t going to train me for the job.

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