HAVE/HAS+ BEEN+ Past Participle TURN THE FOLLOWING ACTIVE CONSTRUCTIONS INTO PASSIVE:1They have
eaten everything. Everything has been eaten.2.They haven't put the rules into words.3.Have they said anything?4.Someone has stolen my collection.5.Her mother hasn't allowed her to go camping.6.Somebody has damaged my bicycle.7.Someone has taken three of my pens.8.Everybody has checked those exercises.9.Have you watered the flowers?10 Somebody has stolen your new bicycle. [11 Has someone posted my parcel yet?12 He hasn't slept in his bed.13 Someone has broken two of my dinner-plates.14 Nobody has made any mistakes.15 Has somebody done all the work?16 Jack has visited Helen every other day since she broke her arm.Ответы на вопрос
2. The rules haven't been put into words.
3. Has anything been said?
4. My collection has been stolen by someone.
5. Going camping hasn't been allowed by her mother.
6. My bicycle has been damaged by somebody.
7. Three of my pens have been taken by someone.
8. Those exercises have been checked by everybody.
9. Have the flowers been watered?
10. Your new bicycle has been stolen by somebody.
11. Has the parcel been posted yet?
12. His bed hasn't been slept in.
13. Two of my dinner-plates have been broken by someone.
14. No mistakes have been made by somebody.
15. Has all the work been done by somebody?
16. Helen has been visited by Jack every other day since she broke her arm.
Sure, here are the passive constructions for the given active sentences:
1. They have eaten everything. Everything has been eaten.
2. They haven't put the rules into words. The rules haven't been put into words.
3. Have they said anything? Has anything been said?
4. Someone has stolen my collection. My collection has been stolen.
5. Her mother hasn't allowed her to go camping. She hasn't been allowed to go camping by her mother.
6. Somebody has damaged my bicycle. My bicycle has been damaged.
7. Someone has taken three of my pens. Three of my pens have been taken.
8. Everybody has checked those exercises. Those exercises have been checked by everybody.
9. Have you watered the flowers? Have the flowers been watered by you?
10. Somebody has stolen your new bicycle. Your new bicycle has been stolen.
11. Has someone posted my parcel yet? Has my parcel been posted yet by someone?
12. He hasn't slept in his bed. His bed hasn't been slept in by him.
13. Someone has broken two of my dinner-plates. Two of my dinner-plates have been broken by someone.
14. Nobody has made any mistakes. No mistakes have been made by anybody.
15. Has somebody done all the work? Has all the work been done by somebody?
16. Jack has visited Helen every other day since she broke her arm. Helen has been visited by Jack every other day since she broke her arm.
Note: In passive voice constructions, the object of the active sentence becomes the subject of the passive sentence, and the subject of the active sentence becomes the object of the passive sentence. The verb "have" changes to "has been" or "have been" depending on the subject. The main verb is changed to its past participle form.
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