PASSIVE present simple / future past simple / present perfect past simple / present perfect practice.

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PASSIVE present simple / future past simple / present perfect past simple / present perfect practice

PASSIVE: Present simple and future I celebrate my birthday with a party. My birthday is celebrated with a party. My birthday will be celebrated with a party. We find bugs in dark places. Bugs are found in dark places. Bugs will be found in dark places. That restaurant holds parties. Parties are held by the restaurant. Parties will be held by the restaurant. 12 Examples PASSIVE present simple / future past simple / present perfect past simple / present perfect practice

PASSIVE: Past simple and present perfect Police arrested the criminal. The criminal was arrested by police. The criminal has been arrested by the police. Russell decorated the house. The house was decorated by Russell. The house has been decorated by Russell. A retired farmer climbed the mountain. The mountain was climbed by a retired farmer. The mountain has been climbed by a retired farmer. 12 Examples PASSIVE present simple / future past simple / present perfect past simple / present perfect practice

Practice Example: They will be invited to the party by Melanie. Change the active sentences to passive. PASSIVE: Active and passive sentences 12 Melanie will invite them to the party. I ate mangoes. The dog had eaten all of the chickens. I mailed the letter. She will call the store tomorrow. My tablet has been repaired. I cooked the vegetables in olive oil. A doctor uses a thermometer. PASSIVE present simple / future past simple / present perfect past simple / present perfect practice