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Exercise 1 Use Present Indefinite Passive:

1. My soup … (make) of fresh vegetables.

2. Newspapers and magazines … (sell) almost everywhere.

3. Most of my sister’s money … (spend) on fashionable clothes.

4. The rooms in this hotel … (clean) every day.

5. These stories … (write) by a famous author.

6. This project … (do) by real professionals.

Exercise 2 Use Past Indefinite Passive:

1. America … (discover) in 1492 by Christopher Columbus.

2. All my documents … (check) carefully.

3. My nephew … (meet) at the airport by our relatives.

4. The bus … (drive) by a fat old man.

5. These books … (publish) in our country.

6. The burglars … (arrest) at the railway station.

Exercise 3 Use Future Indefinite Passive:

1. We hope that jazz always … (listen) to.

2. Your parcels … (send) next week.

3. My article … (publish) soon.

4. The report … (write) by my son.

5. The pupils … (inform) about it tomorrow.

6. I … (ask) at the lesson tomorrow.​

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Exercise 1 Use Present Indefinite Passive:

1. My soup is made of fresh vegetables.
- In this sentence, the verb "make" needs to be in the present indefinite passive form. We use the auxiliary verb "be" in the present tense, followed by the past participle form of the verb "make" which is "made". The active form of this sentence would be "Someone makes my soup of fresh vegetables."

2. Newspapers and magazines are sold almost everywhere.
- The verb "sell" needs to be in the present indefinite passive form. Again, we use the auxiliary verb "be" in the present tense, followed by the past participle form of the verb "sell" which is "sold". The active form of this sentence would be "Someone sells newspapers and magazines almost everywhere."

3. Most of my sister's money is spent on fashionable clothes.
- In this sentence, the verb "spend" needs to be in the present indefinite passive form. We use the auxiliary verb "be" in the present tense, followed by the past participle form of the verb "spend" which is "spent". The active form of this sentence would be "Someone spends most of my sister's money on fashionable clothes."

4. The rooms in this hotel are cleaned every day.
- The verb "clean" needs to be in the present indefinite passive form. We use the auxiliary verb "be" in the present tense, followed by the past participle form of the verb "clean" which is "cleaned". The active form of this sentence would be "Someone cleans the rooms in this hotel every day."

5. These stories are written by a famous author.
- In this sentence, the verb "write" needs to be in the present indefinite passive form. We use the auxiliary verb "be" in the present tense, followed by the past participle form of the verb "write" which is "written". The active form of this sentence would be "A famous author writes these stories."

6. This project is done by real professionals.
- The verb "do" needs to be in the present indefinite passive form. We use the auxiliary verb "be" in the present tense, followed by the past participle form of the verb "do" which is "done". The active form of this sentence would be "Real professionals do this project."

Exercise 2 Use Past Indefinite Passive:

1. America was discovered in 1492 by Christopher Columbus.
- In this sentence, the verb "discover" needs to be in the past indefinite passive form. We use the auxiliary verb "be" in the past tense, followed by the past participle form of the verb "discover" which is "discovered". The active form of this sentence would be "Christopher Columbus discovered America in 1492."

2. All my documents were checked carefully.
- The verb "check" needs to be in the past indefinite passive form. We use the auxiliary verb "be" in the past tense, followed by the past participle form of the verb "check" which is "checked". The active form of this sentence would be "Someone checked all my documents carefully."

3. My nephew was met at the airport by our relatives.
- In this sentence, the verb "meet" needs to be in the past indefinite passive form. We use the auxiliary verb "be" in the past tense, followed by the past participle form of the verb "meet" which is "met". The active form of this sentence would be "Our relatives met my nephew at the airport."

4. The bus was driven by a fat old man.
- The verb "drive" needs to be in the past indefinite passive form. We use the auxiliary verb "be" in the past tense, followed by the past participle form of the verb "drive" which is "driven". The active form of this sentence would be "A fat old man drove the bus."

5. These books were published in our country.
- In this sentence, the verb "publish" needs to be in the past indefinite passive form. We use the auxiliary verb "be" in the past tense, followed by the past participle form of the verb "publish" which is "published". The active form of this sentence would be "Someone published these books in our country."

6. The burglars were arrested at the railway station.
- The verb "arrest" needs to be in the past indefinite passive form. We use the auxiliary verb "be" in the past tense, followed by the past participle form of the verb "arrest" which is "arrested". The active form of this sentence would be "Someone arrested the burglars at the railway station."

Exercise 3 Use Future Indefinite Passive:

1. We hope that jazz will always be listened to.
- In this sentence, the verb "listen" needs to be in the future indefinite passive form. We use the auxiliary verb "be" in the future tense (will be), followed by the past participle form of the verb "listen" which is "listened to". The active form of this sentence would be "Someone will always listen to jazz."

2. Your parcels will be sent next week.
- The verb "send" needs to be in the future indefinite passive form. We use the auxiliary verb "be" in the future tense (will be), followed by the past participle form of the verb "send" which is "sent". The active form of this sentence would be "Someone will send your parcels next week."

3. My article will be published soon.
- In this sentence, the verb "publish" needs to be in the future indefinite passive form. We use the auxiliary verb "be" in the future tense (will be), followed by the past participle form of the verb "publish" which is "published". The active form of this sentence would be "Someone will publish my article soon."

4. The report will be written by my son.
- The verb "write" needs to be in the future indefinite passive form. We use the auxiliary verb "be" in the future tense (will be), followed by the past participle form of the verb "write" which is "written". The active form of this sentence would be "My son will write the report."

5. The pupils will be informed about it tomorrow.
- In this sentence, the verb "inform" needs to be in the future indefinite passive form. We use the auxiliary verb "be" in the future tense (will be), followed by the past participle form of the verb "inform" which is "informed". The active form of this sentence would be "Someone will inform the pupils about it tomorrow."

6. I will be asked at the lesson tomorrow.
- The verb "ask" needs to be in the future indefinite passive form. We use the auxiliary verb "be" in the future tense (will be), followed by the past participle form of the verb "ask" which is "asked". The active form of this sentence would be "Someone will ask me at the lesson tomorrow."
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