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anygoal [31]
3 years ago
8

Turn the following sentences into the passive

English
1 answer:
Marianna [84]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

  1. A new restaurant is opening this evening
  2. You were seen in the bank by someone
  3. Football is enjoyed by a lot of men.
  4. Was a reward given to you for finding their dog?
  5. The money was donated by a businessman
  6. ..
  7. The cure for the common cold has not been discovered.
  8. The trains were delayed by the snowstorm.
  9. The vase was broken by the cat in the dining room.
  10. The students have been given homework by their teacher.
  11. I love when I'm invited to parties.
  12. The patients are taken care of by the nurses.
  13. Martin is being blamed for the accident.
  14. They are being showed the photographs by Emma.
  15. Peter was sent a birthday card by Sally.
  16. My husband has been promoted twice this year.
  17. What was the village destroyed by?
  18. The dog must take a walk with you.
  19. This poem must be learnt by heart by everybody.
  20. I won't be fooled by your tricks.
  21. Cheese is made from milk.
  22. the keys must be handed in before leaving.

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