Change the active into the passive
-People drink a great deal of tea in England.
-Someone has locked this door.
-Look! Helen is carrying a basket of pears.
-This team will win the prize by any means.
-When she had taken off her coat, she hung it up.
-The hot sun dried up the pools.
-You may hand in the answers now.
-By the end of the day the party will have set up the big tent.
-People have laughed at the joke for many years.
-They heard him make an interesting remark.
Change the active into the passive
-Someone thinks that Lan will return tomorrow.
-Have you ever watched that film.
-She hasn't seen that man yet.
-One of the parents is taping the children's song.
-Is a student pilot flying that airplane?
-No one has talked for me that work.
-Someone has already told him to report to the hedmaster tomorrow.
-They can think that it will rain tomorrow.
-People think that Lan is living near here.
-They think that she is hiding in the forest.
Change the active into the passive
-People are killing wild animals for food.
-The author has written a special edition for children.
-I have received 20 cards so far.
-My father has just cleaned this motorbike.
-I have never eaten that cake before.
-We have just finished the report.
-She hasn't answered my letter yet.
-Someone has wound the clock.
-A dog has just bitten me.
-People believed that he can speak English.
Change the active into the passive
-The teacher tells a story.
-The teacher told a story.
-The teacher has told a story.
-Somebody has teken my book away.
-Somebody takes my books away.
-Somebody took my books away.
-They clean the wall before they paint it.
-They cleaned the wall before they painted it.
-Mr.Cole visited John at the weekend.
-Mr.Cole usually visits John at the weekend.