Use the proper form of the verbs (active or passive):
1.
Meat ... by three per cent of British people.
a) isn’t eaten; b)
doesn’t eat; c) wasn’t eaten.
2.
Vegetarians ... meat, they prefer vegetables.
a) don’t eat; b) aren’t
eaten; c) isn’t eaten.
3.
Little Betty ... a nice sand castle on the
beach.
a) was built; b) is
built; c) built.
4.
Some medicines ... from plants.
a) made; b) are made; c)
make.
5.
The new shelf... by my brother yesterday.
a) was painted; b) has been painted; c) painted.
6.
The article ... at this time yesterday.
a) was typed; b) was typing; c)
was being typed.
7.
The cartoons ... by the children now.
a) are watched; b) are being watched; c) are watching.
8. This book ... by the end of the week.
a) will be sold; b)will
have sold; c)will have been sold.
9.
The contract... just....
a) has ...
signed; b) was .. .signed; c) has ... been signed.
10.
A football match ... by all the boys from our
class last month.
a) was watched; b) was watching; c)
was being watched.
11.
Suddenly, we heard footsteps behind us. We ...
.
a) were followed; b) were following; c)
were being followed
12.
This is a very popular TV programme. It ... by
millions of people every week.
a) is watched; b) is watching; c)
is being watched.
13.
The book ... to us in a week.
a) will be send; b) will
be sent; c) will send.
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