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Passive Voice
Passive Voice
II. Transformations
A. Make these sentences passive.
C. Make the active sentences passive and the passive ones active.
1. If the television set had been repaired properly, it wouldn’t have broken down again.
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2. Fish fingers don’t have to be defrosted before they are fried.
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3. The bride’s aunt is going to prepare all the food for the wedding reception.
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4. The towels aren’t washed every day by the hotel staff.
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5. His young assistant was counting the leaflets.
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6. Their apartment is being redecorated by a famous interior designer.
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7. The students have not yet used the new laboratory.
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8. The document must have been erased.
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9. Someone ought to have reported it to the principal.
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10. He was believed to have been killed by the terrorists.
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III. Put the verbs in brackets into the appropriate passive form.
1. The conference was over after the final conclusions __________ (draw).
2. Look at this beautiful lace! Where __________ it __________ (make)?
3. The report __________ (give) next Saturday.
4. What’s going on in your house? __________ it __________ (occupy) by some party
goers?
5. The old oak tree __________ (knock) down in the heavy storm yesterday.
6. Jane is not here. She __________ (take) to hospital.
7. I have decided it. I __________ (prepare) well for the final exam next week.
8. It is such an interesting poster! Who __________ it __________ (create) by?
9. They __________ (humiliate) in public for more than two hours before the police finally
arrived.
10. I __________ (tell) the whole story. That’s why I can’t judge them.
11. He must __________ (support) by very powerful people during his last campaign.
12. A lot of paintings __________ (steal) last summer, but luckily they have all been found.
13. Who __________The Titanic __________ (direct) by?
14. I have forgotten to do it, but I promise, it __________ (do) in a minute.
15. This coat can’t __________ (wash) in a washing machine.
16. _________________ (injure) in a car accident, she never wanted to drive again.
17. This project has got ______________ (finish) before the end of the month.
18. She loves ___________ (take) to a restaurant.
V. Put the verbs in brackets into the appropriate active or passive form. Some
negatives will be required.
Whales
Whales 1 ________________ (be) an important part of people’s lives for thousands of years. For
a long time whales 2 _______________ (hunt) and 3 ____________ (kill) on a large scale. Even
in the years to come, thousands of these marine mammals, which 4 _____________ (prove) to
have a high intelligence, 5 ____________ (kill).
Commercial whale hunting, which 6 ____________ (start) in 1700s, was a very big business until
about 60 years ago. Wales 7 _______________ (hunt) so that people could use the whale fat for
oil in lamps and to make candles and soap. The plates from baleen whales 8 _____________ (use)
for making women’s clothing, umbrellas and other things.
Whaling 9 ________________ (go on) for centuries, taking tens of thousands of whales a year.
Technology 10 ______________ (allow) whalers to hunt faster whales and to carry on their hunts
throughout the world’s oceans. New technologies and the high demand for whale products 11
_______________ (decrease) many whale populations. The number of the whales that 12
_____________ (slaughter) was so high that many whale populations were incapable of
recovering.
Because females 13 _______________ (breed) until they are mature (over ten years of age), and
only one little whale 14 ____________ (bear) in two years, whales could not produce enough
young to replace the numbers that 15 _____________ (kill) by whalers.
When some whale populations 16 _____________ (decrease) in such a large number that they 17
___________ (become) almost extinct, the whalers realized that some sort of resource
management 18 ______________ (need). In 1946 the International Convention for the
Regulation of Whaling 19 ________________ (introduce). The original purpose of the
Convention was to set the rules to help increase whale populations so that the whaling industry 20
____________ (can continue).
Today, commercial whaling 21 ______________ (forbid) almost everywhere in the world. In spite
of the international ban, many whale populations 22 ____________ (recover) and 23
_____________ (consider) to be threatened or endangered. There are still some countries in
which whales 24 _____________ (hunt), but, hopefully, because of the pressure from concerned
people they 25 ___________ (force) to reconsider their actions and stop killing these magnificent
creatures.
VI. Read the text below and complete each gap with one suitable word.
As a motivating example behind the discussion of probability, a theory has O been developed
which allows the Let's Make a Deal Paradox to 1________ investigated 2 ________ students.
This paradox 3 ________ related to a popular television show in the 1970's. In the show, a
contestant was 4 ________ a choice of three doors one of which contained a prize. The other two
doors contained gag gifts like a chicken or a donkey. After an initial door had 5 ________ chosen
by the contestant, the host of the show then revealed an empty door among the two unchosen
doors, and asked the contestant if he or she would like to switch to the other unchosen door. The
question is - should the chosen door 6 ________ switched. Are the odds of winning increased
through switching?
The intuition of most students tells them that each of the doors, the ones that 7 ________ not
chosen and the ones that were 8 ________, are equally likely to contain the prize so that there is a
50-50 chance of winning with either selection. This, however, is not the case. The probability of
winning by using the switching technique is 2/3 while the odds of winning by not switching is 1/3.
This was 9 ________ explained to students as follows. The probability of picking the wrong door
in the initial stage of the game is 2/3. If the contestant picks the wrong door initially, the
remaining empty door must 10 ________ revealed by the host in the second stage of the game.
Thus, if the contestant switches after picking the wrong door initially, the prize 11 ________ be
won. The probability of winning by switching is 12 ________ to the probability of picking the
wrong door in the initial stage which is clearly 2/3.
Despite this paradox 13 ________ clearly explained, the problem is rarely 14 ________ by most
students. Thus the strong intuition, which most students have in this case, cannot 15 ________
conquered so easily. The experiments in this field have 16 ________ used by scientists to
investigate a random phenomena.
VII. Some of the following sentences are correct and some have mistakes in them.
Tick the correct ones and correct the ones with mistakes.
1. You don’t have to leave a tip because the service includes in the bill.
1. All our crops are being ruined with the heavy rains.
2. Too much attention has already being devoted to this problem.
1. The old pine tree that stood at the end of our garden was fallen during the last storm.
3. She kept turning because she had a feeling that they were been followed.
1. They were driving very slowly because the fog was thickened.
7. The secretary entered the room silently and handed the note to the chairman.
8. A crate of medical supplies were still being loaded into the truck when the driver turned the
engine on.
9. The hotel was reported to have been completely destroyed by the fire.
10. She went outside to collect the clothes that had been dried on the line.
11. She was running for her life and didn’t notice that her nice blouse got caught in the bramble
and ripped.
12. Sorry, this stain can’t be removed so easily. I wish you had had your suit cleaned after the
party.
13. She remembered having being taken to the circus by her aunt, who was always glad to spend
some time with the kids.
14. He had been made tell them everything about the conspiracy before the plotters had any
chance to continue with their plans.
15. He can’t talk at the meeting today because he is having fixed his teeth.
KEY:
I.
1. was taken
2. has broken
3. is spoken
4. is being read
5. had painted
6. was written
7. will be given
8. be left
9. tell
10. has been employed
11. gave
12. was given
13. runs
14. was knocked down
15. was ruined
16. will have my house built
17. has all her cakes made
18. has done her new hair-style
19. had all the letters sent by my secretary
20. repaired his bike
B
1. Did they tell you to show your luggage?
2. The police is recording our conversation.
3. Someone will have taken the cake out of the oven by lunch time.
4. The lecturer is going to give us the handouts.
5. You should write the word “Croatian” with a capital letter.
6. They have just announced our flight.
7. They mine for opals in Australia.
8. A handsome bartender was serving the drinks.
9. That teacher had punished several students before the authorities warned the parents
about the problem.
10. We are to hand in the essays at the end of the week.
C
1. If they had repaired the television set properly, it wouldn’t have broken down again.
2. You don’t have to defrost fish fingers before you fry them.
3. All the food for the wedding reception is going to be prepared by the bride’s aunt.
4. The hotel staff don’t wash the towels every day.
5. The leaflets were being counted by his young assistant.
6. A famous interior designer is redecorating their apartment.
7. The new laboratory has not yet been used by the students.
8. Someone must have erased the document.
9. It ought to have been reported to the principal.
10. People believed that he had been killed by the terrorists.
III.
1. had been drawn
2. is it made / was it made
3. will be given
4. Is it being occupied / Is it occupied
5. was knocked
6. has been taken
7. am going to be prepared
8. Who was it created by?
9. were being humiliated
10. haven't been told
11. have been supported
12. were stolen
13. Who was The Titanic directed by?
14. will be done
15. be washed
16. having been injured
17. to be finished
18. to be taken
V.
1 have been 14 is born
2 have been hunted 15 were being killed
3 killed 16 had been decreased
4 have been proven 17 became
5 will be killed 18 was needed
6 started 19 was introduced
7 were hunted 20 could continue
8 were used 21 is forbidden
9 was going on / went on 22 have not recovered
10 allowed 23 are considered
11 decreased 24 are hunted
12 were slaughtered 25 will be forced
13 do not breed
VII.
1. X You don’t have to leave a tip because the service is included in the bill.
2. X All our crops are being ruined by the heavy rains.
3. X Too much attention has already been devoted to this problem.
4. X The old pine tree that stood at the end of our garden fell during the last storm.
5. X She kept turning because she had a feeling that they were being followed.
6. X They were driving very slowly because the fog was thickening.
7. √
8. X A crate of medical supplies was still being loaded into the truck when the driver
turned the engine on.
9. √
10. X She went outside to collect the clothes that had been drying on the line.
11. √
12. √
13. X She remembered having been taken to the circus by her aunt, who was always
glad to spend some time with the kids.
14. X He had been made to tell them everything about the conspiracy before the plotters
had any chance to continue with their plans.
15. X He can’t talk at the meeting today because he is having his teeth fixed.