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Drills "Passive Voice"




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   Drills  «Passive Voice»

Present Indefinite Passive, Past Indefinite Passive, Future Indefinite Passive.

 

1.        Guess the Voice and the Tense.                                                          

 

Show -

              will be reading  
              was sold
               will be planted
               sent
                were playing
                 will climb
                  is situated
                   is working .

 

2.        Make the sentences Passive.           

 

1.      Farmers grow vegetables in summer. -

2.      They read books at school.

3.      The pupils cleaned the blackboard yesterday.

4.      Christopher Columbus discovered America in 1492.

5.      She will water the flowers tomorrow.

6.      They will buy a car next year.

 

3.        Make up the sentences using the Passive Voice.

 

1.      The table – make – of wood.

2.      English – speak – all over the world.

3.      The churches – build – in th last century.

4.      The oranges – sell – yesterday.

5.      This cartoon – show – tomorrow.

6.      The letter – send – next week.

 

4.        Ask questions beginning with the question-words.

 

1.      TV sets are made in Japan. (Where?)

2.      These exercises will be done at the next lesson. (What?)

3.      The game was played yesterday. (When?)

4.      The house was painted last year. (Was?) (… or …?)

5.      Rice is grown in China. (Is?)by Christopher Columbus in 1492.