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tino4ka555 [31]
3 years ago
8

Exercise on Passive Voice - Past Perfect

English
1 answer:
zhannawk [14.2K]3 years ago
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2. I had worn blue shoes.

3. The table had been cleaned by Joe.

4. The key had been lost by us.

5. A fight had been started by them.

7. The window had not been closed by me.

8. The paper had not been bought by them.

9. I had not been noticed by her.

10. Had the problem been solved by her?

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