Passive Voice 1
Passive Voice 2
Future Perfect
First Conditional
2nd Conditional
500

Someone pushed Harry over the railing.

Harry was pushed over the railing (by someone). 

500

They might take the old man to the hospital.

The old man might be taken to the hospital (by them). 

500

throw 

will have thrown 

500

(my boss/be angry), (fire)

Example: If my boss is angry, he will fire me. 

500

(not / be friends), (be angry) 

Example: If we weren't friends, I would be angry with you. 

500

The crowd was slowly filling the new stadium.

The new stadium was slowly being filled (by the crowd). 

500

They could have kicked her out of the restaurant.

She could have been kicked out of the restaurant (by them). 

*Note that the additional of by them in this sentence is awkward and very much unnecessary. 

500

wear 

will have worn 

500

(not/hurry), (miss)

Example: If we don't hurry, we will miss the bus. 

500

(like noodles), (eat spaghetti)

Example: If they liked noodles, they would eat spaghetti

500

We elected John class representative.

John was elected class representative (by us).

500

They told us that the water is clean.

We were told that the water is clean. 

500

run 

will have run 

500

(feel lonely), (call) 

Example: If I feel lonely, I will call some friends. 

500

(be cool), (be friends)

Example: If she were cool, I would be friends with her. 

500

One of the cleaners has found my purse.

My purse has been found (by one of the cleaners). 

500

Millions of fans will see the final game tomorrow.

The final game will be seen by millions of fans tomorrow. 

500

eat 

will have eaten 

500

(go to bed), (sleep in)

Example: If he goes to bed late, he will sleep in

500

(speak perfect English), (have)

Example: If I spoke perfect English, I would have the chance to study abroad. 

500

The waitress will bring you your drinks in a minute.

Your drinks will be brought (to you) in a minute (by the waitress). 

500

Nobody has given out the news yet.

The news hasn't been given out yet (by anyone). 


*Note that the addition of by anyone in this case is awkward and very much unnecessary. 

500

rise 

will have risen 

500

(not/practice), (not/improve)

Example: If you don't practice, you won't improve

500

(knew address), (contact)

Example: If I knew his address, I would contact him.