Results will publish / will be published / will publishes tomorrow.
Active or Passive?
will be published
PASSIVE
The sports center is not going to be built / is not going to build / is not going to be builded during the summer.
Active or Passive?
is not going to be built
PASSIVE
I have been found / have found / have founded the missing keys in the garden.
Active or passive?
have found
ACTIVE
When the owner arrived, the lock had broken / had been broke / had been broken by the burglars.
Active or passive?
had been broken
PASSIVE
Complete: We think the new pub _____________________ (inaugurate) soon. WILL
will be inaugurated
Complete: We are excited because the new stadium _____________________ (open) by the mayor on Saturday."
(BE GOING TO)
is going to be opened
Complete: Great news! The broken laptop _____________________ (repair) by the technician. (Present perfect)
has been repaired
Complete: By the time the party started, all the food _____________________ (prepare). PAST PERFECT
HAD BEEN PREPARED
Match the verb to the sentence There is an extra one): will organised - will organise - will be organised
1 We ______ a birthday party for dad's 50th birthday.
2 A great prom _______ in June.
1 will organise 2 will be organised extra will organised
Match the verb to the sentence (There is an extra one): are going to be invited — is going to be invited — are going to invite
We ________________ all our cousins to the graduation ceremony.
Only the best candidates ________________ to the final interview.
1 - are going to invite
2- are going to be invited
EXTRA: is going to be invited
Match the verb to the sentence (There is an extra one): have been sent — has been sent — has sent
The HR manager ________________ an email to all the employees.
The invitation ________________ to the guests already.
1. has sent
2. has been sent
Extra: have been sent
Match the verb to the sentence (There is an extra one): had stole — had been stolen — had stolen
1. had been stolen - 2. had stolen
Complete with a passive: I'm sure the project _________ (NOT / COMPLETE) before the end of summer. - In that case, ________________ (the boss / replace)? WILL
will not be completed - will the boss be replaced?
Complete with a passive: "The broken windows _____________________ (NOT / FIX) before the storm arrives. - In that case, _____________________ (the meeting / cancel)?"
(BE GOING TO)
is not going to be fixed - is the meeting going to be cancelled?
Complete with a passive: "The final report _____________________ (NOT / WRITE) yet, so we can't see the data."
"_____________________ (the deadline / extend) by the director?"
(PRESENT PERFECT)
has not been written - Has the deadline been extended
Complete with a passive: _____________________ (the documents / save) before the computer crashed? - No, and a backup copy _____________ (not / make). Past perfect
had the documents been saved - had not been made
Transform from active to passive: Will they deliver the furniture before we move in? - No, the truck has a problem. I think they will not repair it within the weekend.
Will the furniture be delivered...? - ... I think it will not be repaired
Transform from active to passive: "Are they going to paint the house before the holidays? - No, the workers are sick. They are not going to finish the job this month."
Is the house going to be painted ...? - The job is not going to be finished
Transform from active to passive: "Has the chef prepared the special dessert for tonight?"
"No, the kitchen is too busy. They have not even decided the preparation."
Has the special dessert been prepared by the chef...? ...The preparation has not even been decided.
Transform from active to passive: "Had they already cleaned the room when you checked in?" "No, the staff was late. They had not changed the towels yet."
Had the room already been cleaned...? ...The towels had not been changed yet.