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    Learn English > English lessons and exercises > English test #3364: The passive form
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    The passive form



    tenseactivepassive
    Simple PresentPeter builds a house. A house is built by Peter.
    Simple PastPeter built a house. A house was built by Peter.
    Present PerfectPeter has built a house. A house has been built by Peter.
    Past PerfectPeter had built a house. A house had been built by Peter.
    will futurePeter will build a house.A house will be built by Peter.
    going-to futurePeter is going to build a house in summer.A house is going to be built in summer by Peter.






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    1. Boys like to play soccer.

    2. This room has been painted in blue.

    3. Cricket is played in Australia.

    4. I am given a book.

    5. We have lost our keys.

    6. You might see dolphins here.

    7. The report must be completed by next Friday.

    8. They were singing a song.

    9. A letter was written to her.

    10. The bike is being repaired.










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