Passive voice + PRESENT
Passive Voice + PAST
Passive voice - PRESENT NEGATIVE
Christmas traditions
100

the windows / open by my mother

The windows are opened (by my mother).

100

the shoes / buy

The shoes were bought.

100

the news / tell

The news aren't told.

100

The little presents are usually put into ...

the stockings

200

the song / sing / by the singer

The song is sung (by the singer).

200

the car / wash

The car was washed.

200

these computers / sell 

These computers aren't sold.

200

Boxing Day is a British public holiday on ... of December.

26th

300

the shops / close 

The shops are closed.

300

the rubbish / throw away


The rubbish was thrown away.

300

the car / stop 

The car isn't stopped.

300

Kissing under this Christmas plant is traditional in the UK.

Mistletoe

400

the food / eat 

The food is eaten.

400

the letter / send

The letter was sent.

400

the tables / clean

The tables aren't cleaned.

400

That is the most watched programme on TV on Christmas TV?

The Queen's Christmas message.

500

The secretary prints the documents.

The documents are printed (by the secretary).

500

He read the book.

The book was read (by him).

500

They don't turn off the lights when they leave.


The lights aren't turned off when they leave.

500

The name of British Santa Claus is...

Saint Nicholas