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    Passive or active form? (English exercise n°18210 - Please quote this number when contacting us)


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    Passive or active form?
    Complete with the present simple, active or passive.



    English exercise "Passive or active form?" created by anonyme (22-03-2007) with The test builder
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    1. When you (arrive) at an airport,
    2. you should go straight to the check-in desk where your ticket and luggage (check)
    3. You (keep) your hand luggage with you
    4. but your suitcases (take) to the plane on a conveyor belt.
    5. You can now go to the departure lounge. If you are on an international flight, your passport (check),
    6. and then you and your bags (x-ray) by security cameras;
    7. sometimes you (give) a body search
    8. and your luggage (search) by security officer.
    9. You (wait) in the departure lounge
    10. until your flight (call)
    11. and you (tell) which number gate to go to.
    12. Finally you (board) your plane
    13. and you (show) to your seat by a flight attendant.







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