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Active: People drink champagne on New Years Eve.

Passive: Champagne is drunk on New Years Eve.

Active: Chefs use these machines to mix the ingredients.


Passive: These machines are used to mix the ingredients.

Active: They renovated the restaurant in 2004.


Passive: The restaurant was renovated in 2004.

Active: The teachers informed the students that the class had been cancelled.
Passive: The students were informed that the class had been cancelled.

Simple present

Active : The gardener waters the flowers every evening.


Passive: The flowers are watered by the gardener every evening.

Active : Helen doesn't drink anything in parties.


Passive: Nothing is drunk by Helen in parties.

Simple Past

Active: He wrote a letter.


Passive: A letter was written by him.

Active: She did not know anything about it.


Passive: Nothing about it was known to her.

Active: Did he break the window?


Passive: Was the window broken by him?

Future

Active: I will write a letter.

Passive: A letter will be written by me

Active: She will not help us.


Passive: We will not be helped by her.

Active: We shall not have accepted the invitation.


Passive: The invitation shall not have been accepted by us.

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