(is / are + past participle)
Nathalie bakes cakes.
Cakes are baked by Nathalie.
Robert dropped the cake.
The cake was dropped by Robert.
Laura will walk down the road.
The road will be walked down by Laura.
Somebody has built a new restaurant.
A new restaurant has been built.
Tom plays the drums.
The drums are played by Tom.
Olivia closed the door.
The door was closed by Olivia.
Mom will prepare my lunch.
My lunch will be prepared by mom.
Somebody has cleaned the house today.
The house has been cleaned today.
He drives a car.
A car is driven by him.
The dog chased the cat.
The cat was chased by the dog.
Anna will buy some new shoes.
Some new shoes will be bought by Anna.
She has watched that movie many times.
That movie has been watched many times by her.
Teacher Katrin teaches English.
English is taught by Teacher Katrin.
Joe kicked the ball.
The ball was kicked by Joe.
Sam will play the new FIFA video game.
The new FIFA video game will be played by Sam.
That company has developed the electric buses.
Electric buses have been developed by that company.
Victor drinks 3 cups of coffee.
3 cups of coffee are drunk by Victor.
Bob tasted the delicious food.
The delicious food was tasted by Bob.
England will win the next World Cup.
The next World Cup will be won by England.
They haven't discovered the treasure.
The treasure hasn't been discovered.