Rewrite in Passive Voice:
They clean the classroom every day.
the classroom is cleaned every day.
Rewrite in Passive:
They built this house in 1990.
This house was built in 1990.
Rewrite in Passive:
They will publish the new book next year.
The new book will be published next year.
Rewrite in Passive:
Someone has stolen my bag.
My bag has been stolen.
Rewrite in Passive:
You must finish the work today.
The work must be finished today.
Rewrite in Active Voice:
The letters are sent every week.
They send the letters every week.
Rewrite in Active:
The letter was written by Tom.
Tom wrote the letter.
Rewrite in Active:
The report will be sent tomorrow.
They will send the report tomorrow.
Rewrite in Active:
The documents have been signed.
Someone has signed the documents.
Rewrite in Active:
The letter can be sent now.
You can send the letter now.
Find and correct the mistake:
The food is cook every evening.
The food is cooked every evening.
Correct the mistake:
The cake were made yesterday.
The cake was made yesterday.
Fill in the blanks:
The test results ______ (not / be / announce) until Friday.
will not be announced.
Correct the mistake:
The windows has been cleaned.
The windows have been cleaned.
Correct the mistake:
The project must been done by Friday.
The project must be done by Friday.
Guess who!
The news is read by this person every morning on TV. Who is it?
A news presenter / newsreader.
Fill in the blanks:
The window ______ (break) yesterday, but it ______ (repair) today.
The window was broken, but it was repaired today.
Choose the correct option:
The invitations ______ (will send / will be sent) next week.
will be sent.
Complete the sentence naturally:
The tickets have been sold out, so…
we can’t buy any now.
— the concert must be popular.
— we have to wait for the next one.
Fill in:
The exam ______ (can / take) tomorrow.
The exam can be taken tomorrow.
transform both ways:
Rewrite the sentence in both voices:
“People admire her talent.”
Active: People admire her talent. → Passive: Her talent is admired (by people).
Guess the verb:
Yesterday, a crime was ______ by the police.
discovered.
Complete the mini-dialogue logically:
When will they paint the walls?
— The walls will be painted as soon as the workers ______.
arrive.
Fill in the missing words:
A new park ______ (build) in our city. It ______ (just / open) to visitors.
A new park has been built in our city. It has just been opened to visitors.
guess the modal:
“This document ______ be shown to anyone — it’s secret!”
must not / can’t.