these people / to invent / paper (ACTIVE)
The Chinese invented paper about 2,000 years ago
Murder on the Orient Express / to write / this woman (PASSIVE)
Murder on the Orient Express was written by Agatha Christie
This country / to give / the Statue of Liberty to the US (ACTIVE)
France GAVE the Statue of Liberty to the US
Los Angeles / to locate / (state?) /passive
Los Angeles is located in California
The next summer Olympics (2028) / to hold /(Where?) / PASSIVE (future)
The next Summer Olympics will be held in Los Angeles.
Apple / 1st iPhone (when?) ACTIVE
Apple released the first iPhone in 2007
The 1st Harry Potter Book / to release / (when?) / PASSIVE
The 1st Harry Potter Book was released in 1997.
Christopher Columbus / to discover / America (when) ACTIVE
CC discovered America in 1492
These 4 countries /to compose / the UK / ACTIVE
England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland compose the UK.
to celebrate / on the fourth Thursday of November / (what?) PASSIVE
Thanksgiving is celebrated on the fourth Thursday of November
The cinematograph / to invent / these people (PASSIVE)
The cinematograph WAS INVENTED BY Auguste and Louis Lumière in 1895.
This woman / to sing / he soundtrack for the James bond movie: Skyfall (ACTIVE)
Adele sang the soundtrack for the James bond movie: Skyfall .
JFK / to murder / (where and/or when?) / PASSIVE
JFK was murdered in Dallas in 1963
The British flag / to know as / (name?) /PASSIVE
The British flag is known as the Union Jack
The Golden Gate / can / to find / (city?) PASSIVE
The Golden Gate can be found in San Francisco.
this man / to invent / the telephone (ACTIVE)
clue: something you hear very often at school was named after this man!
Graham Alexander Bell invented The telephone
this sculptor / to design / the Statue of Liberty (ACTIVE)
A French sculptor, Bartholdi, designed the Statue of liberty
The first steps on the moon / to take / (who and when?) / PASSIVE
The first steps on the moon were taken by Neil Armstrong in 1969.
to add /to the US as the 50th state / (which state) / PASSIVE
Hawaii was added to the US as the 50th state
this man / to nickname / the King (PASSIVE)
Elvis Presley was nicknamed the King
this man / to discover / Penicillin (ACTIVE)
Alexander Fleming discovered penicillin in 1928.
This digital music service / to launch / 2008 (PASSIVE)
Spotify was launched in 2008
The Declaration of Independence / to sign / (when?) PASSIVE
The Declaration of Independence was signed in 1776.
to carve / into Mount Rushmore (whose heads?) / PASSIVE
The heads of Thomas Jefferson, George Washington, Theodore Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln are carved into Mount Rushmore.
New York / to nickname / (what?) / PASSIVE
New York is nicknamed "the Big Apple" or "the City that never sleeps".