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Someone explains the lesson every day


Passive: the lesson is explained every day.

2. Someone closes the window every day.


Passive: the window is closed every day.

3. We need action now


Passive: action is needed now.

4. The government spends billions of dollars every year.


Passive: billions of dollars are spent by government every year.

5. People lose many things every day.


Passive: many things are lost every day.

6. They completed the building before I left.


Passive: the building was completed before I left.

7. The teacher explained that lesson yesterday.


Passive: That lesson was explained yesterday.

8. They finished the building recently.


Passive: the building was finished recently.

9. Edison invented the electric light before I was born.


Passive: the electric light was invented by Edison before I was born.

10. Napoleon wrote that letter many years ago.


Passive: that letter wrote by Napoleon many years ago.

11. Bizet composed the opera “Carmen” in the nineteenth century.


Passive: the opera “Carmen” was composed by Bizet in the nineteenth century.

12. The romans built Rome a long time ago.


Passive: Rome was built by the Romans a long time ago.

13. Michelangelo painted that picture many years ago.


Passive: that picture was painted by Michelangelo many years ago.

14. The Egyptians constructed the pyramids many years ago.


Passive: the pyramids was constructed by the Egyptians many years ago.

15. We must stop inflation now.


Passive: the inflation must have stopped now.
16. We should build more houses next year.
Passive: houses should be built more next year.

17. We must build more hospitals immediately.


Passive: hospitals must be built more next year.

18. You should answer their questions immediately.


Their questions should be answered immediately.

19. They will write letters tomorrow.


Passive: letters are written tomorrow.

20. They are going to write letters tomorrow.


Passive: letters are going to write tomorrow.

21. The doctor is going to bring the books tomorrow


Passive: the books are going to bring tomorrow

22. They are going to bring the books tomorrow.


Passive: the books are going to bring tomorrow.

23. They are writing the letters.


Passive: the letters are written.

24. They are completing the building.


The building is completed.

25. They are reading the book now.


Passive: the book is read now.

26. They have written letters.


Passive: letters have written.

27. They have closed the window.


Passive: the window has closed.

28. They sharpened the pencils.


Passive: the pencils are sharpened.

29. They have done the homework.


Passive: the homework has done.

30. They have made the telephone call.


Passive: the telephone call has made.

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