Поставьте глаголы в скобках в правильную пассивную форму.
1.I can’t give you these articles. They (translate) now.
2.The letter (not write) tomorrow.
3.English (speak) all over the world.
4.She showed me the picture that (paint) by her husband.
5.My dress is clean now. It (wash).
6.All the questions on the paper must (answer).
7.These houses (build) in 1500.
8.Rugby (play) since 1845.
9.My house (paint) the whole day yesterday.
10.This film (discuss) at the next lesson.
11.It was very dark. Nothing could (see).
12.Wait a little! Your question (receive) by next Sunday.
13.The UK (wash) by the Atlantic Ocean and the North Sea.
Explanation: The verb "translate" is in the present continuous tense, so to put it in the passive voice, we use the form "be + being + past participle", which gives us "are being translated".
2. The letter will not be written tomorrow.
Explanation: The verb "write" is in the future tense, so to put it in the passive voice, we use the form "be + past participle", which gives us "will not be written".
3. English is spoken all over the world.
Explanation: The verb "speak" is in the present simple tense, so to put it in the passive voice, we use the form "be + past participle", which gives us "is spoken".
4. She showed me the picture that was painted by her husband.
Explanation: The verb "paint" is in the past simple tense, so to put it in the passive voice, we use the form "be + past participle", which gives us "was painted".
5. My dress is clean now. It has been washed.
Explanation: The verb "wash" is in the present perfect tense, so to put it in the passive voice, we use the form "have/has + been + past participle", which gives us "has been washed".
6. All the questions on the paper must be answered.
Explanation: The verb "answer" is in the present simple tense, so to put it in the passive voice, we use the form "be + past participle", which gives us "must be answered".
7. These houses were built in 1500.
Explanation: The verb "build" is in the past simple tense, so to put it in the passive voice, we use the form "be + past participle", which gives us "were built".
8. Rugby has been played since 1845.
Explanation: The verb "play" is in the present perfect tense, so to put it in the passive voice, we use the form "have/has + been + past participle", which gives us "has been played".
9. My house was painted the whole day yesterday.
Explanation: The verb "paint" is in the past simple tense, so to put it in the passive voice, we use the form "be + past participle", which gives us "was painted".
10. This film will be discussed at the next lesson.
Explanation: The verb "discuss" is in the future tense, so to put it in the passive voice, we use the form "be + past participle", which gives us "will be discussed".
11. It was very dark. Nothing could be seen.
Explanation: The verb "see" is in the past simple tense, so to put it in the passive voice, we use the form "be + past participle", which gives us "could be seen".
12. Wait a little! Your question will be received by next Sunday.
Explanation: The verb "receive" is in the future tense, so to put it in the passive voice, we use the form "be + past participle", which gives us "will be received".
13. The UK is washed by the Atlantic Ocean and the North Sea.
Explanation: The verb "wash" is in the present simple tense, so to put it in the passive voice, we use the form "be + past participle", which gives us "is washed".