Sep 27, 2015 · Passive voice exercise (present perfect tense) In the present perfect tense we make passive verb forms by putting has/have + been before the past participle form of the verb. Sentences are given in the active voice. Change them into the passive. 1.
Passive Voice - Exercises on Form. Exercise on Passive Voice - Present Perfect. Rewrite the sentences in passive voice. Kerrie has paid the bill. I have eaten a hamburger. We have cycled five miles. I have opened the present. They have not read the book. You have not sent the parcel.
Quick Exercise · 1. Has the surgeon performed the operation? ? Sorry · 2. Has Lionel signed the contract? ? Sorry · 3. Our salesmen have sold all the carpets. . · 4 ...
Exercise on Passive Voice – Present Perfect. Complete the sentences (Active or Passive Voice). Use Present Perfect Simple. The car (steal). I (bake) a cake. My friends (buy) a house. The cup (put) on the table. Trees (plant) in the street. The boy (fall / not) off his bike. I (bite / not) by a snake. He (step) on my toe.
They have opened a new shop. · Rick has interviewed the lady. · I have bought the tickets. · We have not sold the bike. · Tim has forgotten the sandwiches. · He has ...
Exercises / Examples: · 1 - I have written a letter, A letter has been written by me · 2 - He has cooked Food, Food has been cooked by me · 3 - They have Played ...
Exercise on Passive Voice - Present Perfect. Rewrite the sentences in passive voice. Kerrie has paid the bill. - I have eaten a hamburger. - We have cycled five miles. - I have opened the present. - They have not read the book. - You have not sent the parcel. -
Exercise on Passive Voice – Present Perfect. Complete the sentences (Active or Passive Voice). Use Present Perfect Simple. The car (steal) . I (bake) a cake. My friends (buy) a house. The cup (put) on the table. Trees (plant) in the street. The boy (fall / not) off his bike.
Form ; active voice, passive voice ; present perfect, Jack has built a house. A house has been built (by Jack). ; Jack has sold houses. Houses have been sold (by ...
They have built robots. (Present Perfect Active) Robots · They have eaten breakfast. (Present Perfect Active) · She has read a lot of books. (Present Perfect ...
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27.09.2015 · Passive voice exercise (present perfect tense) September 27, 2015 -. In the present perfect tense we make passive verb forms by putting has/have + been before the past participle form of the verb. Sentences are given in the active voice. Change them into the passive.
Forming Present Perfect Passive. Affirmative Form. Object + have / has + been + verb3 (past participle) Question Form. Have / has + object + been + verb3 (past participle) Something has been done by someone at sometime up to now. Active : They have cleaned the clinic. Passive: The clinic has been cleaned by them.
Complete each sentence choosing the correct option. Mince two garlic cloves. a) Two garlic cloves has been minced. b) Two garlic cloves have been mince. c) Two garlic cloves have been minced. Heat the pan so that the oil warms . a) The pan has been heated so that the oil warms. b) The pan have been heated so that the oil warms.
Active and Passive Voice Exercises Present Perfect Tense – 1 · He has read the Upanishad. · The servant has done his duty. · Someone has stolen her ...
Passive Present Perfect - exercises. Fill in the Present Perfect Passive form. They have built robots. (Present Perfect Active) Robots . (Passive Voice) They have eaten breakfast. (Present Perfect Active) .
Making active sentences passive in the present perfect (He has built a house ⇒ A house has been built) exercise 1: rewrite active present perfect sentences in passive voice. exercise 2: rewrite active present perfect sentences in passive voice. exercise 3: rewrite active present perfect sentences in passive voice.