Exercises : intermediate 02. # not suitable for all phones. Active to Passive. Passive - simple past exercises. Passive or active - exercises. Passive Present. Sentences in the simple past. Active and passive. Passive voice - exercises.
Active to passive - exercises. Correct passive form - exercises. Passive: present and past - write. Passive form - put in order. Passive - simple present. Questions in passive 1. Questions in passive 2. Sentences in simple past. Object pronouns - passive.
19.08.2012 · Passive Voice, Past Passive, ESL Grammar Sentence Activity Fun Game Online. Game to practice using the passive voice in English as opposed to the active voice. This Baking Game is a fun exercise to review the passive voice in the context of famous people. This game replaces the previous game which is now phased out due to unsupported technology.
Exercises Making passive sentences in the simple present (A house is built). exercise 1: write passive sentences; exercise 2: write passive sentences; exercise 3: write passive sentences; exercise 4: write passive sentences; Making active sentences passive in the simple present (He builds a house ⇒ A house is built). exercise 1: rewrite active sentences in passive voice
Exercises : intermediate 02. # not suitable for all phones. Active to Passive. Passive - simple past exercises. Passive or active - exercises. Passive Present. Sentences in the simple past. Active and passive. Passive voice - exercises.
Active to passive - exercises. Correct passive form - exercises. Passive: present and past - write. Passive form - put in order. Passive - simple present. Questions in passive 1. Questions in passive 2. Sentences in simple past. Object pronouns - passive.
Exercises: passive forms in English. Active and passive verbs forms in English exercises for esl and ielts. Index of contents. Passive voice - elementary Intermediate level Upper intermediate Advanced level exercises Home. Worksheets - handouts. Video: active and passive voice.
02.11.2017 · Intermediate Exercise #3 — Add the Appropriate Verb in the Past Simple. Look at the subject and verb to determine if it is an active or passive sentence. Then add the appropriate verb. Use the Past Simple tense for this exercise. Many people (buy) tickets for last night’s concert. All the tickets (sell).