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    Use, form and gap-fill exercises on the passive voice in different tenses.
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  • Write passive sentences. Use the tense or modal verb in parentheses: > the class schedule / change (could)
    The class schedule could be changed.
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  • Write passive sentences. Use the tense or modal verb in parentheses: > their car / repair (present progressive)
    Their car has been repaired.
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  • Write passive sentences. Use the tense or modal verb in parentheses: > these old gadgets / never use again (will)
    These old gadgets will never be used again.
  •  20
  • Write passive sentences. Use the tense or modal verb in parentheses: > the information / give online (present progressive)
    The information is being given online.
  •  20
  • Write passive sentences. Use the tense or modal verb in parentheses: > your tickets / send (present perfect)
    Your tickets have been sent.
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  • Write passive sentences. Use the tense or modal verb in parentheses: > that loan / not pay back (will)
    That loan won't be paid back.
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  • Write passive sentences. Use the tense or modal verb in parentheses: > favorite TV show / cancel (might)
    My favorite TV show might be canceled.
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  • Complete the sentences with be, being or been: > That software is ... used in school offices.
    be
    being
    been
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  • Complete the sentences with be, being or been: > The tickets have ... paid for.
    been
    be
    being
  •  15
  • Complete the sentences with be, being or been: > It's snowing, so the plane might ... delayed.
    being
    been
    be
  •  15
  • Complete the sentences with be, being or been: > You will ... taken to the theater by bus.
    be
    being
    been
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  • Complete the sentences with be, being or been: > A new shopping mall has ... built near here.
    been
    being
    be
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  • Complete the sentences with be, being or been: > I'm not ... paid much for my job on Saturdays.
    be
    been
    being
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  • Form a present perfect passive with the words below: > these books / never read
    These books have never been read.
  •  10
  • Form a present perfect passive with the words below: > that window / break
    That window hasn't been broken.
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  • Form a present perfect passive with the words below: > your credit card / find
    Your credit card hasn't been found (yet).
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