Complete the sentences by putting the verbs in brackets into the correct tense, active or passive voice. 1 A postcard was sent (send) to me yesterday.
2 Sam
(not invite) me to his party last Saturday.
3 A gift
(deliver) to him by post.
4 "Не
(paint) his bedroom at the moment. He can't speak to you.'
5 This dress can't
(wash) by hand. It should (take) to the dry cleaner's
6 They
(bring their children up in France, but now they live in Italy.
7 Your watch can't
(repair). You should
(buy) a new one.
8 Your letter
(not post) yet.
9 Our cat
(run over) by a lorry yesterday.
10 The book has to
(return) next week
11 He
(not introduce) to her mother yet.
12 These documents shouldn't
(read) by anyone else
13 The thief
(arrest) very soon.
14 He
(already pay) a lot of money by the Browns to repair the roof.
15 By the time you come back, dinner
(cook).
16 The parcel
(not deliver) until next Tuesday
17 Germany is an industrial country. A lot of cars
(manufacture) there
18 She
(not return) my keys to me yet.
19 Passengers
(require) to fasten their seatbelts.
20 Their house
(search) by the police yesterday.
21 People
(not permit) to park here.
22 My car
(service) by the mechanic at the moment
23 Last night's plane crash
(come about) due to poor visibility
24 The fire
(extinguish) by the residents before the fire brigade arrived.
25 When he fell off the slide, he
(catch) by his mother.

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kosikoffpasha kosikoffpasha  12.01.2024 09:15
1. A postcard was sent (send) to me yesterday.
The sentence is in the passive voice. The verb "sent" should be in the past simple tense because the action happened in the past.

2. Sam (not invite) me to his party last Saturday.
The sentence is in the active voice. The verb "invite" should be in the past simple tense because the action happened in the past.

3. A gift (deliver) to him by post.
The sentence is in the passive voice. The verb "deliver" should be in the present simple tense because it describes a general truth or habitual action.

4. "Не (paint) his bedroom at the moment. He can't speak to you."
The sentence is in the active voice. The verb "paint" should be in the present continuous tense because it describes an action happening at the moment of speaking.

5. This dress can't (wash) by hand. It should (take) to the dry cleaner's
The first sentence is in the passive voice. The verb "wash" should be in the present simple tense because it describes a general truth or habitual action. The second sentence is in the active voice. The verb "take" should be in the present simple tense because it is a general suggestion.

6. They (bring) their children up in France, but now they live in Italy.
The sentence is in the active voice. The verb "bring" should be in the past simple tense because the action happened in the past.

7. Your watch can't (repair). You should (buy) a new one.
The first sentence is in the passive voice. The verb "repair" should be in the present simple tense because it describes a general truth or habitual action. The second sentence is in the active voice. The verb "buy" should be in the present simple tense because it is a general suggestion.

8. Your letter (not post) yet.
The sentence is in the passive voice. The verb "post" should be in the present perfect tense because it describes an action that started in the past and is still relevant to the present.

9. Our cat (run over) by a lorry yesterday.
The sentence is in the passive voice. The verb "run over" should be in the past simple tense because the action happened in the past.

10. The book has to (return) next week.
The sentence is in the active voice. The verb "return" should be in the infinitive form because it follows the modal verb "has to".

11. He (not introduce) to her mother yet.
The sentence is in the passive voice. The verb "introduce" should be in the present perfect tense because it describes an action that hasn't happened yet.

12. These documents shouldn't (read) by anyone else.
The sentence is in the passive voice. The verb "read" should be in the present simple tense because it describes a general truth or habitual action.

13. The thief (arrest) very soon.
The sentence is in the passive voice. The verb "arrest" should be in the future simple tense because it describes a future action.

14. He (already pay) a lot of money by the Browns to repair the roof.
The sentence is in the passive voice. The verb "pay" should be in the present perfect tense because the action happened in the past and is still relevant to the present.

15. By the time you come back, dinner (cook).
The sentence is in the active voice. The verb "cook" should be in the future simple tense because it describes a future action.

16. The parcel (not deliver) until next Tuesday.
The sentence is in the passive voice. The verb "deliver" should be in the future simple tense because it describes a future action.

17. Germany is an industrial country. A lot of cars (manufacture) there.
The first sentence is in the active voice. The verb "manufacture" should be in the present simple tense because it is a general statement.

18. She (not return) my keys to me yet.
The sentence is in the passive voice. The verb "return" should be in the present perfect tense because the action hasn't happened yet.

19. Passengers (require) to fasten their seatbelts.
The sentence is in the passive voice. The verb "require" should be in the present simple tense because it describes a general truth or habitual action.

20. Their house (search) by the police yesterday.
The sentence is in the passive voice. The verb "search" should be in the past simple tense because the action happened in the past.

21. People (not permit) to park here.
The sentence is in the passive voice. The verb "permit" should be in the present simple tense because it describes a general truth or habitual action.

22. My car (service) by the mechanic at the moment.
The sentence is in the passive voice. The verb "service" should be in the present continuous tense because the action is happening at the moment of speaking.

23. Last night's plane crash (come about) due to poor visibility.
The sentence is in the passive voice. The verb "come about" should be in the past simple tense because the action happened in the past.

24. The fire (extinguish) by the residents before the fire brigade arrived.
The sentence is in the passive voice. The verb "extinguish" should be in the past simple tense because the action happened in the past.

25. When he fell off the slide, he (catch) by his mother.
The sentence is in the passive voice. The verb "catch" should be in the past simple tense because the action happened in the past.
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