Rewrite these following sentences as directed
People speak English and French in Canada. (Change into passive)
-> English and French________________________________________________
Rewrite these following sentences as directed
People speak English and French in Canada. (Change into passive)
-> English and French_____________________________
English and French are spoken in Canada.
Change these sentences into passive form:
1. We can' t wear jeans at work.
☛...........................
2. Do they speak English and French in Canada?
☛...........................
3. People don' t use this road every often.
☛............................
4. We will grow a lot of trees i the parks.
☛...........................
5. They are painting the living - room light blue.
☛..........................
Change these sentences into passive form:
1. We can' t wear jeans at work.
..........
2. Do they speak English and French in Canada?
........
3. People don' t use this road every often.
..............
4. We will grow a lot of trees i the parks.
...........
5. They are painting the living - room light blue.
☛............... The living room is being painted light blue. ...........
1.Jeans can't be worn at work (by us)
2.Are E and F spoken in CND?
3.This road isn't used every often
4.A lot of trees will be grown in the parks (by us)
5.The livingroom is being painted light blue
Good luck!
II. Change these sentences into the passive voice. 1. Somebody cleans the room everyday. 2. How do people learn English? 3. John will collect me at the airport. 4. Mr. Robinson teaches us how to speak English properly. 5. Your teacher must sign this form. 6. People play football all over the world. 7. Our form teacher will hold a class discussion next Monday. 8. Will you invite her to your birthday party? 9. We can't wear jeans at work. 10. Do they speak French and English in Canada?
II. Change these sentences into the passive voice.
1. Somebody cleans the room everyday.
=> The room is cleaned everyday.
2. How do people learn English?
=> How is English learnt?
3. John will collect me at the airport.
=> I will be collected by John at the airport.
4. Mr. Robinson teaches us how to speak English properly.
=> We are taught how to speak English properly by Mr.Robinson.
5. Your teacher must sign this form.
=> This form must be signed by your teacher.
6. People play football all over the world.
=> Football is played all over the world.
7. Our form teacher will hold a class discussion next Monday.
=> A class discussion will be held by our form teacher next Monday.
8. Will you invite her to your birthday party?
=> Will she be invited by you to your birthday party?
9. We can't wear jeans at work.
=> Jeans can't be worn by us at work.
10. Do they speak French and English in Canada?
=> Are French and English spoken in Canada?
Change these sentences into the passive voice :
11. Linda types the reports in this coffe.
12. They don't paint this gate every year.
13. She doesn't iron her clothes every morning.
14. The mechanic checks the car engines every week.
15. The milkman brings bottles of milk to houses.
16. Many people speak English as a second language.
17. People speak French and English in Canada.
18. Do they speak French and English in Canada?
19. How do people learn languages ?
20. Does your country export rice to Britain ?
21. The postman will deliver the mail tomorrow.
22. We haven't seen Mr.Black since we left school.
23. The workers will build many new houses im this area next year.
24. The committe won't change the plan of recycling.
25. John will collect me at the airport.
11. The reports are typed in this coffee by Linda.
12. This gate isn't painted every year.
13. Her clothes aren't ironed every morning.
14. The car engines are checked by the mechanic every week.
15. Bottles of milk are brought to the houses by the milkman.
16. English is spoken as a second language.
17 . French and English are spoken in Canada.
18. Are French and English spoken in Canada?
19. How are languages learned?
20. Is rice exported to Britain by your country?
21. The mail will be delivered by the postman tomorrow.
22. Mr. Black hasn't been seen since we left school.
23. Many new houses will be built in this area by the workers next year.
24. The plan of recycling won't be changed by the committe.
25. I will be collected at the airport by John.
11. Linda types the reports in this coffe.
→ The reports are typed by Linda in this coffee.
12. They don't paint this gate every year.
→ This gate isn't painted every year.
13. She doesn't iron her clothes every morning.
→ Her clothes aren't ironed every morning.
14. The mechanic checks the car engines every week.
→ The car engines is checked every week by the mechanic.
15. The milkman brings bottles of milk to houses.
→ Bottles of milk are brought to houses by the milkman.
16. Many people speak English as a second language.
→ English is spoken as a second language by many people.
17. People speak French and English in Canada.
→ French and English are spoken in Canada.
18. Do they speak French and English in Canada?
→ Are French and English spoken by them in Canada?
19. How do people learn languages ?
→ How languages are learnt by people?
20. Does your country export rice to Britain ?
→ Is rice exported to Britain by your country?
21. The postman will deliver the mail tomorrow.
→ The mail will be dilivered tomorrow by the postman.
22. We haven't seen Mr.Black since we left school.
→ Mr.Black has been seen since we left school.
23. The workers will build many new houses in this area next year.
→ Many new houses will be built by the workers in this area next year.
24. The committe won't change the plan of recycling.
→ The plan of recycling won't be changed by the committe.
25. John will collect me at the airport.
→ I will be collected by John at the airport.
Read the following paragraph and complete it with one suitable word in each blank
Canada is an officially bilingual country, with two official _________ (1): French and English. French speaking Canadians take a much smaller percentage of the population, and more _________ (2) 90 per cent of them live in Quebec – the only province where French is the language of daily life. 3.8 million Quebecers can only speak French, _________ (3) another 3.2 million can speak French and English. Together those groups comprise basically the entire provincial population. Canadians who speak neither English _________ (4) French as their first language are sometimes called Allophones, and the majority of these people are either immigrants or their children.
Question 1:
Read the following paragraph and complete it with one suitable word in each blank
Canada is an officially bilingual country, with two official _________ (1): French and English. French speaking Canadians take a much smaller percentage of the population, and more _________ (2) 90 per cent of them live in Quebec – the only province where French is the language of daily life. 3.8 million Quebecers can only speak French, _________ (3) another 3.2 million can speak French and English. Together those groups comprise basically the entire provincial population. Canadians who speak neither English _________ (4) French as their first language are sometimes called Allophones, and the majority of these people are either immigrants or their children.
Question 2:
Read the following paragraph and complete it with one suitable word in each blank
Canada is an officially bilingual country, with two official _________ (1): French and English. French speaking Canadians take a much smaller percentage of the population, and more _________ (2) 90 per cent of them live in Quebec – the only province where French is the language of daily life. 3.8 million Quebecers can only speak French, _________ (3) another 3.2 million can speak French and English. Together those groups comprise basically the entire provincial population. Canadians who speak neither English _________ (4) French as their first language are sometimes called Allophones, and the majority of these people are either immigrants or their children.
Question 4:
Read the following paragraph and complete it with one suitable word in each blank
Canada is an officially bilingual country, with two official _________ (1): French and English. French speaking Canadians take a much smaller percentage of the population, and more _________ (2) 90 per cent of them live in Quebec – the only province where French is the language of daily life. 3.8 million Quebecers can only speak French, _________ (3) another 3.2 million can speak French and English. Together those groups comprise basically the entire provincial population. Canadians who speak neither English _________ (4) French as their first language are sometimes called Allophones, and the majority of these people are either immigrants or their children.
Question 3:
Read the following paragraph and complete it with one suitable word in each blank
Canada is an officially bilingual country, with two official _________ (1): French and English. French
speaking Canadians take a much smaller percentage of the population, and more _________ (2) 90 per
cent of them live in Quebec – the only province where French is the language of daily life. 3.8 million
Quebecers can only speak French, _________ (3) another 3.2 million can speak French and English.
Together those groups comprise basically the entire provincial population. Canadians who speak
neither English _________ (4) French as their first language are sometimes called Allophones, and the
majority of these people are either immigrants or their children.
Canada is an officially bilingual country, with two official __language_ (1): French and English. French
speaking Canadians take a much smaller percentage of the population, and more __than_ (2) 90 per
cent of them live in Quebec – the only province where French is the language of daily life. 3.8 million
Quebecers can only speak French, _while_ (3) another 3.2 million can speak French and English.
Together those groups comprise basically the entire provincial population. Canadians who speak
neither English _nor_ (4) French as their first language are sometimes called Allophones, and the
majority of these people are either immigrants or their children.