Переделайте в passive voice Rewrite the sentences in the Passive Voice.
1. The student has learnt a lot of new English words.
2. Did the noise frighten you?
3. They are rehearsing a new play at the National Theatre.
4. They can’t find the missing car anywhere.
5. People expect him to win the race.
He ……………………………………………………………………
6. People play football all over the world.
7. A gas leak had caused the explosion.
8. A plumber was repairing our sink.
9. Everyone knows that the statement was untrue.
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10. The mayor will open the exhibition.
- The sentence has been transformed into the passive voice by making the object (a lot of new English words) the subject of the sentence and using the past participle form of the verb "learn" (learnt) along with the helping verb "have been".
2. Were you frightened by the noise?
- The sentence is already in the passive voice. No changes are needed.
3. A new play is being rehearsed at the National Theatre by them.
- The sentence has been transformed into the passive voice by making the object (a new play) the subject of the sentence and using the present participle form of the verb "rehearse" (rehearsed) along with the helping verb "is being".
4. The missing car can't be found anywhere by them.
- The sentence has been transformed into the passive voice by making the object (the missing car) the subject of the sentence and using the present participle form of the verb "find" (found) along with the helping verb "can't be".
5. He is expected to win the race by people.
- The sentence has been transformed into the passive voice by making the object (him) the subject of the sentence and using the past participle form of the verb "expect" (expected) along with the helping verb "is".
6. Football is played all over the world by people.
- The sentence has been transformed into the passive voice by making the object (football) the subject of the sentence and using the past participle form of the verb "play" (played) along with the helping verb "is".
7. The explosion had been caused by a gas leak.
- The sentence has been transformed into the passive voice by making the object (the explosion) the subject of the sentence and using the past participle form of the verb "cause" (caused) along with the helping verb "had been".
8. Our sink was being repaired by a plumber.
- The sentence has been transformed into the passive voice by making the object (our sink) the subject of the sentence and using the present participle form of the verb "repair" (repairing) along with the helping verb "was being".
9. It is known by everyone that the statement was untrue.
- The sentence has been transformed into the passive voice by making the object (the statement) the subject of the sentence and using the past participle form of the verb "know" (known) along with the helping verb "is".
10. The exhibition will be opened by the mayor.
- The sentence has been transformed into the passive voice by making the object (the exhibition) the subject of the sentence and using the past participle form of the verb "open" (opened) along with the helping verb "will be".