Exercise 1 | Make passive versions of the sentences, keeping in the same tense and omitting the agent (in brackets). Use contractions where appropriate, but don't add any punctuation. |
1. | (They) ordered her to pack her bags and leave. . | |
2. | (They) encouraged her to apply for promotion. . | |
3. | (They) were just showing us what to do when it started to rain. . | |
4. | Does (he) really make the team run four miles before breakfast every day? ? | |
5. | (They)'ll tell you what to do when you arrive. . | |
6. | (She)'s not asking them to do very much. . |
Exercise 2 | Enter the six forms of the to-infinitive of the verb do. |
standard | We were told it immediately. | |
continuous | He is thought it right now. | |
perfect | She was meant it already. | |
perfect continuous | They are thought it for hours. | |
passive | The task is scheduled before the end of the week. | |
passive perfect | The job was reported rather well. | |
Exercise 3 | Enter a suitable verb in the appropriate form of the infinitive. Each infinitive is in a different form. |
1. | Apple are expected their new iPhone next week. | |
2. | New crime figures are expected tomorrow. | |
3. | The company are thought this move for several months. | |
4. | Several people were reported in the crash. | |
5. | The club are currently understood a new manager. | |
6. | They are believed in Britain on a boat. |
Exercise 4 | Make passive versions of the sentences, keeping them in the same tense, starting with the words given in brackets and omitting the agents. Don't use any contractions, and don't add any punctuation. |
1. | They caught Johnny smoking behind the bicycle sheds. (Johnny) . | |
2. | People saw a man with a gun get into a parked car. (A man) . | |
3. | Your people have kept me waiting long enough. (I) ! | |
4. | They had found the little boy playing by himself near the canal. (The little boy) . | |
5. | They heard the woman shout a warning to her husband. (The woman) . | |
6. | They observed the young man breaking into a shop. (The young man) . |
Exercise 5 | Make passive versions of the sentences, keeping in the same tense, omitting the agent (in brackets). Don't add any punctuation. |
1. | (They) chose her to represent them at the convention. . | |
2. | Have (they) told you what to do in an emergency?. ? | |
3. | (Her friends) planned the party to be a surprise. . | |
4. | (Police) suspect that the stolen goods have already been sold. . | |
5. | (We) will expect you to follow the rules to the letter. . | |
6. | (They) had made us pay in advance. | |
7. | In those days (they) built houses to last. . | |
8. | (We) are telling people not to expect too much at this stage. . | |
9. | (People) saw him jump out of a first-floor window. . | |
10. | (Neighbours) heard him the couple arguing late at night. . |
Exercise 6 | Make passive versions of the sentences, keeping in the same tense, omitting the agent (in brackets). Don't add any punctuation. |
1. | (Police) proved that his alibi was false. . | |
2. | (Experts) forecast that unemployment will drop later this year. . | |
3. | (Friends) have recommended that we try the new Thai restaurant. . | |
4. | (Observers) expect that an announcement will be made tomorrow. . | |
5. | (The manufacturer) makes these sweets to make your mouth water. . | |
6. | (They) are going to erect a monument to commemorate him. . | |
7. | (People) reported that he has been seen in the neighbourhood. . | |
8. | (They) had thought that she had married him for his money. . | |
9. | (The shopkeeper) had noticed him hanging round outside the shop earlier on. . | |
10. | (Officials) were advising tourists to avoid the area. . |