
Present simple passive questions 4 Look at the questions about the reading on page 100 and complete
the rules. • Is Amsterdam organised well for cyclists? • Are bicycles used by teenagers in Amsterdam? • When is a safety test given to children? • Why are so many bikes ridden in Amsterdam? To form questions we use .... + subject +....

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To form questions in the present simple passive, we use "is/are" + the past participle of the verb + "by" + the subject.
The completed rules would be:
• Is Amsterdam organized well for cyclists? - Is + Amsterdam + organized (past participle) + well for cyclists?
• Are bicycles used by teenagers in Amsterdam? - Are + bicycles + used (past participle) + by teenagers in Amsterdam?
• When is a safety test given to children? - When + is + a safety test + given (past participle) + to children?
• Why are so many bikes ridden in Amsterdam? - Why + are + so many bikes + ridden (past participle) + in Amsterdam?



Ответ:
To form questions in the present simple passive, we use the auxiliary verb "is" or "are" (depending on the subject) + the main verb in its past participle form + the subject.
Complete rules for forming present simple passive questions:
• Is Amsterdam organised well for cyclists?
- Auxiliary verb: Is
- Main verb: organised
- Past participle form: organised
- Subject: Amsterdam
• Are bicycles used by teenagers in Amsterdam?
- Auxiliary verb: Are
- Main verb: used
- Past participle form: used
- Subject: bicycles
• When is a safety test given to children?
- Auxiliary verb: Is
- Main verb: given
- Past participle form: given
- Subject: a safety test
- Question word: When
• Why are so many bikes ridden in Amsterdam?
- Auxiliary verb: Are
- Main verb: ridden
- Past participle form: ridden
- Subject: so many bikes
- Question word: Why
So, to form questions in the present simple passive, we use the auxiliary verb "is" or "are" + the main verb in its past participle form + the subject.



Forming Present Simple Passive Questions
To form questions in the present simple passive tense, we use the following structure:
Is/Am/Are + subject + past participle + ...?
Let's complete the rules for the questions about the reading on page 100:
- Is Amsterdam organized well for cyclists? - Are bicycles used by teenagers in Amsterdam? - When is a safety test given to children? - Why are so many bikes ridden in Amsterdam?
In these questions, we can see that the verb "to be" (is/are) is used as an auxiliary verb, followed by the subject, the past participle of the main verb, and a question mark at the end.
Please let me know if you have any further questions!


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