What does the phrasal verb mean?
I'm getting over a cold.
I'm overcoming a cold or flu. I'll be better soon.
Which passive voice is this? (PAST, PRESENT, FUTURE, PRESENT PERFECT)
The house was painted in 2004.
Past passive voice
You use this gadget to call people, but you can do so much more with it!
cell phone, smartphone, mobile phone
Write this sentence using = have + object + past participle.
My house is clean.
I had my house cleaned.
What does the phrasal verb mean?
My cousin came over yesterday. We talked a lot!
My cousin visited me. She came to see me.
Which passive voice is this? (PAST, PRESENT, FUTURE, PRESENT PERFECT)
The horses will be taken to the stable.
Future passive voice
You use this gadget to listen to music.
Headphones
Write this sentence using = have + object + past participle.
My car is washed.
I had my car washed.
What does the phrasal verb mean?
I've recently taken up voleyball. I think it is an amazing sport!
I started playing voleyball. I've begun playing this sport.
Which passive voice is this? (PAST, PRESENT, FUTURE, PRESENT PERFECT)
The clinic has been cleaned by them.
Present perfect voice
You use this gadget when you don't have eletricity or when you go camping.
flashlight or torch
Write this sentence using = have + object + past participle.
He never does any housework.
He has it done by housekeepers.
What does the phrasal verb mean?
I fight with my brother a lot. We don't get along.
Get along: to have a good relationship with someone.
Which passive voice is this? (PAST, PRESENT, FUTURE, PRESENT PERFECT)
The show will be filmed next week.
Future passive voice
You use this gadget to work, watch, listen to music and so much more!
laptop
Write this sentence using = have + object + past participle.
They never plan parties.
They have them planned by party planners.
What does the phrasal verb mean?
I've never heard of this before, but I'll find out more!
Which passive voice is this? (PAST, PRESENT, FUTURE, PRESENT PERFECT)
Champagne is drunk on New Year's Eve.
You use this gadget to clean/brush your teeth.
Eletric toothbrush
Write this sentence using = have + object + past participle.
They don't take care of their children.
They have them taken care of by the nanny.