Turn
the verbs in the following sentences into the passive, but do not change the
tenses! The original subject disappears because it is not important.
E.g.: Somebody fetched a chair for Mrs Dixon. => A chair was
fetched for Mrs Dixon.
1)
They speak French at this shop.
2)
Somebody stole my car.
3)
They have sent the books to the wrong address.
4)
Somebody will bring the beer.
5)
Somebody has bought this fur coat.
6)
Somebody has left this umbrella behind.
7)
They haven't caught the robbers yet.
8)
They don't drink ice-cold beer in England.
9)
They eat a lot of fish.
10)
They drink tea with milk at least five times a
day.
11)
They discuss the weather every day.
12)
Some men robbed the Glasgow-London mail train in
1961.
13)
They stopped the train between two stations.
14)
They disconnected the engine and the first two
coaches.
15)
They drove them to a lonely bridge.
16)
People discussed the mail robbery all over the
world.
17)
The police caught some of the robbers and found
part of the money..
18)
The court sentenced the men in January 1964.
19)
Somebody will look after their children.
20)
You have not paid for the car.
1.
French is spoken at this shop.
2.
My car was stolen.
3.
The books have been sent to the wrong address.
4.
The beer will be brought.
5.
This fur coat has been sold. (This fur coat has
been bought.)
6.
This umbrella has been left behind.
7.
The robbers haven't been caught yet.
8.
Ice-cold beer is not drunk in England.
9.
A lot of fish is eaten.
10.
Tea with milk is drunk at least five times a
day.
11.
The weather is discussed every day.
12.
The Glasgow-London mail train was robbed in
1961.
13.
The train was stopped between two stations.
14.
The engine and the first two coaches were
disconnected.
15.
They were driven to a lonely bridge.
16.
The mail robbery was discussed all over the
world.
17.
Some of the robbers were caught and part of the
money was found.
18.
The men were sentenced in January 1964.
19.
Their children will be looked after.
20.
The car has not been paid for.