The man builds the house.
The house is built by the man.
What's the past participle of "to play"?
played
People make ships in Glasgow.
Ships are made in Glasgow.
In 2000 they started a charity.
A charity was started in 2000 (by them).
People celebrate the Fringe Festival in Edinburgh.
The Fringe Festival is celebrated in Edinburgh.
In Scotland, people sing Auld Lang Syne at New Year.
What's the past participle of "to say"?
said
Some Scottish people wear kilts and play the bagpipes.
Kilts are worn and bagpipes are played by some Scottish people.
People called the first clone sheep Dolly.
The first clone sheep was called Dolly.
Scottish people drink a lot of whisky.
A lot of whisky is drunk by Scottish people.
They celebrate Chinese New Year with a firework.
Chinese New Year is celebrated with a firework.
What's the past participle of "to find"?
found
People don't eat haggis with rice.
Haggis isn't eaten with rice.
Scottish people didn't design the Titanic.
The Titanic wasn't designed by Scottish people.
A criminal stole my mother's backpack.
My mother's backpack was stolen by a criminal.
Alexander Fleming discovered Penicillin.
Penicillin was discovered by Alexander Fleming.
What's the past participle of "to write"?
written
You usually eat haggis with potatoes.
Haggis is usually eaten with potatoes.
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle created the famous detective Sherlock Holmes.
The famous detective Sherlock Holmes was created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
The police have found my grandmother's key.
My grandmother's key has been found by the police.
Many people have told stories about famous Scottish legends.
Stories about famous Scottish legends have been told (by many people).
What's the past participle of "to buy"?
bought
Do people celebrate Hogmanay in Scotland?
Is Hogmanay celebrated in Scotland?
Did Charles Macintosh invent the raincoat?
Was the raincoat invented by Charles Macintosh?
People have banned haggis in the USA since 1971.
Haggis has been banned in the USA since 1971.