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Ready for CAE Unit 6 Passive

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  • I was afraid that someone might recognize me.
    I was afraid of being recognized.
  • REPORTING VERB: Police say the offences took place on Monday. The offences...
    The offences are said to have taken place on Monday.
  • Irena lacks THE RIGHT TEMPERAMENT TO BE A THERAPIST.
    Cannot use passive voice
  • Have/Get GAP: I think you................. cut before your interview.
    should get (your hair)
  • REPORTING VERB: Experts thought that infected chickens were responsible for the outbreak of flu. Infected chickens...
    Infected chickens were thought to be responsible for the outbreak of flu.
  • Have/get GAP: We................ on the way to the party. We should have wrote down the directions.
    got lost
  • Say it in the passive voice: You should have returned THESE BOOKS last week.
    These books should have been returned last week.
  • Our teacher made US memorize hundreds of dates
    We were made to memorize a hundred dates.
  • You'd better finish your essay by tomorrow
    Your essay had better be finished by tomorrow.
  • Say it in the passive voice: The league has suspended Jacobson for the next two matches. Jacobson...
    Jacobson has been suspended for the next two matches.
  • Say it in the passive voice: You must submit your assignment by the end of the week. Your assignment...
    Your assignment has to be submitted by the end of the week.
  • GET - How did you break this window?
    How did this window get broken?
  • GET - Sorry I'm late - I BECAME stuck in traffic.
    Sorry I;m late - I got stuck in traffic.
  • I hate it when people stare at me!
    I hate being stared at!
  • HAVE - I need to ARRANGE FOR SOMEBODY TO CHANGE THE OIL in my car.
    I need to have the oil changed.
  • GET - Somebody STOLE MY WALLET while I was on the train.
    My wallet got stolen while I was on the train.
  • Have/get GAP: We.................broken into last weekend. They took the computer, TV - everything!
    had our house
  • REPORTING VERB: There is a rumour that the couple are on the verge of splitting up. The couple...
    The couple are rumoured to be on the verge of splitting up.