Does this sentence contain a simple present passive? "She is tired every morning."
Does this sentence contain a simple past passive? "I was telling the truth."
No.
Does this sentence contain a present perfect passive? "They had been offered a role."
No.
Does this sentence contain a personal passive? "I was promised a new laptop."
Yes.
Does this sentence contain a passive with the going to future? "It is more likely that you'll be caught by a rip current"
Yes.
Fill the gap. "California _______ (call) the Golden State."
California is called the Golden State.
Fill the gap. "We _______ (follow) by the police."
We were followed by the police.
Fill the gap. "The girl ______ (choose) for the school's soccer team."
The girl has been chosen for the school's soccer team.
How do you form the personal passive? (hint: objects)
indirect object in subject position (there are two objects)
Fill the gap. "You ________ (driven) to the airport by my brother"
You are going to be driven to the airport by my brother
How do you form the simple present passive? (_+_)
am/are/is + past participle
How do you form the simple past passive? (_+_)
was/were + past participle
How do you form the present perfect passive? (_+_+_)
have/has + been + past participle
Make this active sentence a personal passive: "Her uncle sent her a present."
She was sent a present (by her uncle.)
Make a passive sentence with this active sentence: "she is going to bake a cake."
A cake is going to be baked (by her).
Make a sentence containing simple present passive with "teach/they/how to swim at a very young age".
They are taught how to swim at a very young age.
Make a sentence containing simple past passive with "ask/I/to give a presentation on L.A.".
I was asked to give a presentation on L.A.
Make a sentence containing present perfect passive with "find/giant foot prints/in the sand".
Giant footprints have been found in the sand.
Make a sentence containing personal passive with "show/my good grades/my dad".
My dad was shown my good grades.
Make a sentence containing a going-to passive with these words: " paint/ After the classtest / house / Marc and Eric/"
The house is going to be painted by Marc and Eric after the classtest.
Say a sentence containing a simple present passive using the verb "not invite".
I am not invited to his party.
Say a sentence containing a simple past passive using the verb "steal".
My bike was stolen.
Say a sentence containing a present perfect passive using the verb "see".
A celebrity has been seen near the beach.
Form a sentence containing a personal passive with "give".
They have been given a lot of time to do their work.
Form a sentence containing a going-to future passive with "eat"
This steak is going to be eaten when I get home from work!