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Passive Voice Grammar Exercises

The document provides examples for an exercise on rewriting sentences in the passive voice and changing verb tenses. It lists 10 sentences with mixed tenses or active voice and asks the reader to rewrite them in the passive voice or change the tenses. The summaries provide the essential information to understand what the document is asking the reader to do without copying the full examples.
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Passive Voice Grammar Exercises

The document provides examples for an exercise on rewriting sentences in the passive voice and changing verb tenses. It lists 10 sentences with mixed tenses or active voice and asks the reader to rewrite them in the passive voice or change the tenses. The summaries provide the essential information to understand what the document is asking the reader to do without copying the full examples.
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Passive voice

Mixed tenses: present perfect and past perfect


Exercise 4. Rewrite the sentences in the passive. ______________________________

Look. They haven't changed anything in this room.

Look. Nothing ..............................................................................................................................

I realized that they had misunderstood my idea.

I realized that my idea ..................................................................................................................

Nobody informed me that the director had postponed the meeting.

Nobody informed me that the ......................................................................................................

Listen. McDonald's have offered you the job.

Listen. ...........................................................................................................................................

My partners accepted my proposal after they had considered it carefully.

My partners accepted my proposal after ...................................................................... carefully.

I left the restaurant because nobody had served me for half an hour.

I left the restaurant because ............................................................................... for half an hour.

The parcel should arrive tomorrow. We have already sent it.

The parcel should arrive tomorrow. .............................................................................................

Why have teenagers chosen coca-cola as a number one drink?

Why ........................................................................................................ as a number one drink?

Had they caught the burglars before they left your house?

......................................................................................................... before they left your house?

To be honest, my parents have never supported me.

To be honest, ................................................................................................................................

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