Вопрос задан 18.06.2023 в 05:37. Предмет Английский язык. Спрашивает Умникова Анастасия.

Раскрыть скобки -образовать Passive Voice. 1.I ( invite) to the meeting today. 2.The

lessons(organize) at school at this moment. 3.The grandparents( visit) by their grandchildren often. 4.You (take) to your college by bus now. 5.The letters (write) by our director every day. 6.My friend (say) not to speak at this moment. 7.The pupils (meet) at the station at 6 o’clock in the evening.
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Отвечает Фугаев Рома.

1. I have been invited to the meeting today.

2. The lessons is being organized at school at this moment.

3. The grandparents are visited by their grandchildren often.

4. You are being taken to your college by bus now.

5. The letters are written by our director every day.

6. My friend is being told not to speak at this moment.

7. The pupils were met at the station at 6 o’clock in the evening.

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1. I (invite) to the meeting today.

The sentence in the active voice is: "I invite to the meeting today." To form the passive voice, we need to use the past participle of the verb "invite" and the auxiliary verb "be" in the appropriate tense. In this case, since the verb "invite" is in the present tense, we use the present tense of the auxiliary verb "be" (am/is/are) and the past participle "invited." The passive voice sentence is: "I am invited to the meeting today."

2. The lessons (organize) at school at this moment.

The sentence in the active voice is: "The lessons organize at school at this moment." To form the passive voice, we need to use the past participle of the verb "organize" and the auxiliary verb "be" in the appropriate tense. In this case, since the verb "organize" is in the present tense, we use the present tense of the auxiliary verb "be" (am/is/are) and the past participle "organized." The passive voice sentence is: "The lessons are organized at school at this moment."

3. The grandparents (+visit) by their grandchildren often.

The sentence in the active voice is: "The grandparents visit by their grandchildren often." To form the passive voice, we need to use the past participle of the verb "visit" and the auxiliary verb "be" in the appropriate tense. In this case, since the verb "visit" is in the present tense, we use the present tense of the auxiliary verb "be" (am/is/are) and the past participle "visited." The passive voice sentence is: "The grandparents are visited by their grandchildren often."

4. You (take) to your college by bus now.

The sentence in the active voice is: "You take to your college by bus now." To form the passive voice, we need to use the past participle of the verb "take" and the auxiliary verb "be" in the appropriate tense. In this case, since the verb "take" is in the present tense, we use the present tense of the auxiliary verb "be" (am/is/are) and the past participle "taken." The passive voice sentence is: "You are taken to your college by bus now."

5. The letters (write) by our director every day.

The sentence in the active voice is: "The letters write by our director every day." To form the passive voice, we need to use the past participle of the verb "write" and the auxiliary verb "be" in the appropriate tense. In this case, since the verb "write" is in the present tense, we use the present tense of the auxiliary verb "be" (am/is/are) and the past participle "written." The passive voice sentence is: "The letters are written by our director every day."

6. My friend (say) not to speak at this moment.

The sentence in the active voice is: "My friend say not to speak at this moment." To form the passive voice, we need to use the past participle of the verb "say" and the auxiliary verb "be" in the appropriate tense. In this case, since the verb "say" is in the present tense, we use the present tense of the auxiliary verb "be" (am/is/are) and the past participle "said." The passive voice sentence is: "I am said not to speak at this moment."

7. The pupils (meet) at the station at 6 o'clock in the evening.

The sentence in the active voice is: "The pupils meet at the station at 6 o'clock in the evening." To form the passive voice, we need to use the past participle of the verb "meet" and the auxiliary verb "be" in the appropriate tense. In this case, since the verb "meet" is in the present tense, we use the present tense of the auxiliary verb "be" (am/is/are) and the past participle "met." The passive voice sentence is: "The pupils are met at the station at 6 o'clock in the evening." Please note that the passive voice sentences may not always sound natural or be commonly used in certain contexts. It is important to consider the context and meaning when choosing between active and passive voice constructions.

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