АНГЛИЙСКИЙ ПЭССИВ ВОЙС . Passive voice. Use the verbs in the Passive Voice: 1. We shall finish the work in two days. 2. The parents left their little boy at home. 3. We often buy English books. 4. I write many letters. 5. The boy always waters the flowers. 6. We shall put up a tent on the bank of the river. 7. Who will do this work?

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1. The work will be finished by us in two days.
To change the sentence into the passive voice, we need to follow the structure: object + auxiliary verb + main verb (past participle) + by + subject. In this case, "the work" is the object, so it becomes the subject in the passive voice. The auxiliary verb "shall" changes to "will" and is placed before the main verb "be" (according to the future tense). Finally, "finish" becomes "finished" as the past participle form.

2. The little boy was left at home by his parents.
To change the sentence into the passive voice, we need to follow the structure: object + auxiliary verb + main verb (past participle) + by + subject. In this case, "the little boy" is the object, so it becomes the subject in the passive voice. The auxiliary verb "left" changes to "was" and is placed before the main verb "left" (as the past form). Finally, "their" and "at home" remain unchanged.

3. English books are often bought by us.
To change the sentence into the passive voice, we need to follow the structure: object + auxiliary verb + main verb (past participle) + by + subject. In this case, "English books" is the object, so it becomes the subject in the passive voice. The auxiliary verb "buy" changes to "are" and is placed before the main verb "bought" (as the past participle form). Finally, "often" remains unchanged.

4. Many letters are written by me.
To change the sentence into the passive voice, we need to follow the structure: object + auxiliary verb + main verb (past participle) + by + subject. In this case, "many letters" is the object, so it becomes the subject in the passive voice. The auxiliary verb "write" changes to "are" and is placed before the main verb "written" (as the past participle form). Finally, "I" becomes "by me" to indicate the doer of the action.

5. The flowers are always watered by the boy.
To change the sentence into the passive voice, we need to follow the structure: object + auxiliary verb + main verb (past participle) + by + subject. In this case, "the flowers" is the object, so it becomes the subject in the passive voice. The auxiliary verb "waters" changes to "are" and is placed before the main verb "watered" (as the past participle form). Finally, "the boy" remains unchanged.

6. A tent will be put up on the bank of the river by us.
To change the sentence into the passive voice, we need to follow the structure: object + auxiliary verb + main verb (past participle) + by + subject. In this case, "a tent" is the object, so it becomes the subject in the passive voice. The auxiliary verb "shall" changes to "will" and is placed before the main verb "be" (according to the future tense). Finally, "put up" becomes "put up" as the past participle form.

7. By whom will this work be done?
The sentence is already in the passive voice. The subject "who" remains unchanged. The auxiliary verb "will" stays before the main verb "be" (in the future tense). The main verb "do" remains unchanged. Finally, "this work" remains unchanged as the object.
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