Present Simple Passive
Past Simple Passive
Present Perfect Passive
Future & Modals in Passive
100

Change to passive: “They make cars in Germany.”

Cars are made in Germany.

100

Make passive: “They built the bridge in 1990.”

The bridge was built in 1990.

100

Make passive: “They have opened the new supermarket.”

The new supermarket has been opened by them.

100

Make passive: “They will deliver the letters tomorrow.”

The letters will be delivered tomorrow.

200

Change to passive: “People speak English in many countries.”

English is spoken in many countries.

200

Make passive: “They discovered the island in 1770.”

The island was discovered in 1770.

200

Make passive: “They have stolen my phone.”

My phone has been stolen by them.

200

Make passive: “They are going to build a new hospital.”

A new hospital is going to be built.

300

Make passive: “They clean the classroom every day.”

The classroom is cleaned everyday.

300

Make passive: “Someone stole my bike yesterday.”

My bike was stolen yeaterday.

300

Make passive: “They have invited us to the party.”

We have been invited to the party.

300

Make passive: “They must finish the work today.”

The work must be finished tday.

400

Make passive: “They use this computer program in schools.”

This computer program is used in schools.

400

Make passive: “They painted the house last year.”

The house was painted last year.

400

Make passive: “They have finished the project.”

The project has been finished.

400

Make passive: “They should respect the rules.”

The rules should be respected.

500

Make passive: “They sell fruit in that shop.”

Fruit is sold in that shop.

500

Make passive: “They closed the museum in 2005.”

The was museum closed in 2005.

500

Make passive: “They have cancelled the meeting.”

The meeting has been cancelled by them.

500

Make passive: “They can solve the problem easily.”

The problem can be solved easily.

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