Inglés RA5 Tema 20 - Passive voice
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Título del Test:![]() Inglés RA5 Tema 20 - Passive voice Descripción: Ilerna DAW 2S2425 |




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The film / direct / by Steven Spielberg (present simple). The film directs by Steven Spielberg. The film is directed by Steven Spielberg. The film was directed by Steven Spielberg. The film will be directed by Steven Spielberg. It / show / in cinemas next year (future, will). It is shown in cinemas next year. It was shown in cinemas next year. It has been shown in cinemas next year. It will be shown in cinemas next year. It rained all the time the film / make / on location (past continuous). It rained all the time the film was making on location. It rained all the time the film was made on location. It rained all the time the film was being made on location. It rained all the time the film has been made on location. The extras / send to / the wrong place (present perfect simple). The extras are sent to the wrong place. The extras have been sent to the wrong place. The extras were sent to the wrong place. The extras will be sent to the wrong place. Auditions / hold / all day (present continuous). Auditions were held all day. Auditions are being held all day. Auditions have been held all day. Auditions will be held all day. The film / dub / into other languages (future, going to). The film is going to dub into other languages. The film was dubbed into other languages. The film is going to be dubbed into other languages. The film has been dubbed into other languages. The film / make / in France (past simple). The film is made in France. The film was made in France. The film has been made in France. The film will be made in France. It / base / on a book (present simple). It was based on a book. It has been based on a book. It is based on a book. It will be based on a book. People drink coffee for breakfast. Coffee is drunk for breakfast. Coffee was drunk for breakfast. Coffee had been drunk for breakfast. Coffee drinks for breakfast. I will bake a cake on Friday. A cake would be baked on Friday. A cake will be baked on Friday. A cake will be bake on Friday. A cake has been baked on Friday. In passive sentences we need the verb in the infinitive form. True. False. |