To rewrite the sentences in the present simple passive tense, we need to follow the structure:
subject + to be (in the present simple) + past participle of the main verb + by + agent (optional).
Let's take a look at the examples:
1. "They grow tomatoes in their garden."
In the present simple passive, it would be:
"Tomatoes are grown in their garden."
Here, the subject "they" becomes "tomatoes," "grow" changes to "are grown," and there is no agent specified.
2. "People speak English in many countries."
In the present simple passive, it would be:
"English is spoken in many countries."
Again, the subject "people" changes to "English," "speak" becomes "is spoken," and there is no specified agent.
3. "They make delicious cakes in that bakery."
In the present simple passive, it would be:
"Delicious cakes are made in that bakery."
The subject "they" becomes "delicious cakes," "make" changes to "are made," and there is no specified agent.
4. "We use computers for various tasks."
In the present simple passive, it would be:
"Computers are used for various tasks."
The subject "we" changes to "computers," "use" becomes "are used," and there is no specified agent.
5. "She writes interesting stories."
In the present simple passive, it would be:
"Interesting stories are written by her."
The subject "she" changes to "interesting stories," "writes" becomes "are written," and the agent is specified as "by her."
Remember, the key components are to identify the subject, change the verb to the present simple passive form, and add the agent if necessary.
subject + to be (in the present simple) + past participle of the main verb + by + agent (optional).
Let's take a look at the examples:
1. "They grow tomatoes in their garden."
In the present simple passive, it would be:
"Tomatoes are grown in their garden."
Here, the subject "they" becomes "tomatoes," "grow" changes to "are grown," and there is no agent specified.
2. "People speak English in many countries."
In the present simple passive, it would be:
"English is spoken in many countries."
Again, the subject "people" changes to "English," "speak" becomes "is spoken," and there is no specified agent.
3. "They make delicious cakes in that bakery."
In the present simple passive, it would be:
"Delicious cakes are made in that bakery."
The subject "they" becomes "delicious cakes," "make" changes to "are made," and there is no specified agent.
4. "We use computers for various tasks."
In the present simple passive, it would be:
"Computers are used for various tasks."
The subject "we" changes to "computers," "use" becomes "are used," and there is no specified agent.
5. "She writes interesting stories."
In the present simple passive, it would be:
"Interesting stories are written by her."
The subject "she" changes to "interesting stories," "writes" becomes "are written," and the agent is specified as "by her."
Remember, the key components are to identify the subject, change the verb to the present simple passive form, and add the agent if necessary.