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Wednesday 19 October 2022

2 year Passive voice

Memorize the words and word combinations given below

Present Simple (every day/every month/in the morning/in the evening/usually/as a/rule/sometimes)

Past Simple (yesterday/a year ago/in 1994/last year/last month/yesterday morning/last summer/on March, 14

Future Simple (tomorrow/next month/next year/in 2011/soon)

Present Continuous (now)

Past Continuous(at 10 o’clock/yesterday... when mother came in)

Future Continuous(at five o’clock/tomorrow/next month/next year/in 2011/soon)

Present Perfect(ever/never/just/already/(not) yet/this month/this year/this morning)

Past Perfect(before/after/till/until)

Future Perfect(by the time)

Passive Voice (Transform the sentences into passive).

S + am/is/are + verb(ed OR in the 3rd form)

1. He composes an opera. 2. They produce large quantities of coal. 3. A railway line connects the village with the town. 4. A famous architect designs this theatre. 5. This plant fulfils the yearly plan. 6. The student does not read the text aloud. 7. The teacher corrects the student's composition. 8. The scientists make wonderful discoveries. 9. When does he write this article? 10. The workers do not unload the ship. 11. The director signs the letters. 12. The customs officer counts the cases. 13. He checks the room. 14. The legal adviser reads the contract. 15. The buyers insure the cargo. 16. The buyers do not open a letter. 17. We do not ship the goods.

S + was/were + verb(ed OR in the 3rd form)

1. He composed the opera. 2. They produced some coal. 3. The railway lines connected the town with the town. 4. This architect designed this museum. 5. This plant completed the plan. 6. The students did not read the text aloud. 7. The students didn't correct the compositions. 8. The scientists made wonderful inventions. 9. Why did she write this book? 10. The workers did not load the ship. 11. The director read the letters. 12. The officer took the cases. 13. He checked the goods. 14. The lawyer sent the contract. 15. The buyers insured the goods. 16. The customers did not open a letter. 17. We did not sell the cards.

S + am/is/are + being + verb(ed OR in the 3rd form)

1. He is not composing an opera. 2. They are producing some goods. 3. This railway line is connecting the town with the capital. 4. This architects are designing this building. 5. This factory is making a plan. 6. The students are not reading the poem. 7. The student is correcting his mistakes. 8. The chemist is holding an experiment. 9. What time am I writing a book? 10. The workers are not loading the ship. 11. The directors are reading the contracts. 12. The officer is opening the cases. 13. He is checking the results. 14. The lawyer is signing the contract. 15. The buyers are insuring the product. 16. The customer is not opening a letter. 17. I am not selling the TV.

S + was/were + being + verb(ed OR in the 3rd form)

1. She was composing an opera. 2. We were not producing some things. 3. That railway line was connecting the town with our village. 4. The architects were designing new houses. 5. That factory was making cakes. 6. The students were not reading the book. 7. The students were correcting their mistakes. 8. The chemist was holding an glass. 9. When were they writing a poem? 10. The workers were not unloading the cargo. 11. The director was reading the papers. 12. The officer was opening the box. 13. He was checking the results. 14. The lawyer was signing the agreement. 15. The buyer was selling the product. 16. The customer was opening cases. 17. I was not selling the flowers.

S + have/has + been + verb(ed OR in the 3rd form)

1. He has not composed an opera. 2. They have produced a lot of products. 3. A railway line has connected the village with the bay. 4. A famous architect has designed this theatre. 5. This plant has fulfilled the yearly plan. 6. The students have not read the text aloud. 7. The teacher has corrected the student's mistakes. 8. The scientists have made many discoveries. 9. Why has she written the article? 10. The workers have not prepared the ship. 11. The director has signed the letters. 12. The police officer has caught a thief. 13. He has checked the room. 14. The adviser has shown the contract. 15. The buyers have insured the cargo. 16. The buyers have not opened the boxes. 17. We have not relieved the goods.

S + will (can/must/may) + be + verb(ed OR in the 3rd form)

1. He will compose an opera. 2. They will produce some TVs. 3. The railway lines will connect the town with other towns. 4. This architect will design many new building. 5. This plant will complete the annual plan. 6. The students will not read the text. 7. The parents will not correct the compositions. 8. The scientists will make many inventions. 9. When will we write a book? 10. The workers will not see the ship. 11. The director will read the papers. 12. The officer will take the sandwich. 13. He will check the mistakes. 14. The lawyer will send the letter. 15. The buyers will return the goods. 16. The customers will not open a letter. 17. We did not sell the cards.

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