ACTIVE ENGLISH: BOOK 4 / PAGE 139 PRESENT PERFECT PASSIVE /CAUSATIVE
PRESENT PERFECT PASSIVE or PAST TENSE PASSIVE
- The new opera __________________ ( finish – just ) .
- The problem_________________ (solve) quickly once the manager arrived.
- When ________________________________ ( paint- the Mona Lisa ) ?
- Their programmes _______________________( create) years ago. They _____________________ ( not – yet – refresh )
- A terrorist attack __________________________ ( report) in the south of the country.
- Two people ________________ ( take) to hospital after a single-vehicle accident near Kensington last night.
- The art gallery _____________________ ( open ) by the Mayor of the city last month.
- Geoff ______________________ ( give – recently) new responsibilities at work.
- The island ____________________( discover) hundreds of years ago.
- The Harry Potter books have been a huge success. They _________________ ( write) by J.K. Rowling.
- A man in the London area _______________ ( accuse) of damaging cars at night.
- The thief _____________________ ( arrest) at10:30 p.m. Thursday.
- Your party was great last Saturday ! All the people enjoyed it and can you imagine all the sandwiches _______ ( eat) ! Nothing _____ ( leave)
- The missing tiger __________________ ( find ) not far away from the circus.
- We can’t go to Cancun our trip __________________ ( cancel).
- This castle _____________________ ( build) in the 15th century.
- These statistics ____________________ ( not -revise ) since 1997.
- The FA Cup Final ______________________ ( win ) by Manchester.
- The hostages ___________________ (finally – release) yesterday.
- Hundreds of families ____________________ ( evacuate ) for flood fears.
- has just been finished
- was solved
- was the Mona Lisa painted
- were created / haven’t been refreshed
- has been reported
- were taken
- was opened
- has recently been given
- was discovered
- were written
- has been accused
- was arrested
- were eaten – was left
- has been found
- has been cancelled
- was built
- haven’t been revised
- has been won
- were finally released
- have been evacuated
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