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Passive voice questions - exercise 4

Complete the conversation with questions in the passive voice.

A: There was a storm on the coast last night.
B: Has anything been damaged?
A: Yes. Some trees fell on cars...



A: There was a storm on the coast last night.

B: ? (anything/damage)

A: Yes. Some trees fell on cars. Fortunately, nobody was killed or injured.

B: How many cars during the storm? (crush)

A: Three or four as far as I know.

B: from the road? (the trees/remove/yet)

A: Yes, they have. But all the cars are still there.

B: When ? (the cars/remove)

A: Tomorrow or the day after tomorrow, I hope.

B: ? (the cars/badly/damage)

A: Yes, they are. One of them is completely destroyed and the others are wrecked, too.

B: yet? (the removal/start)

A: Yes, It has. When I was there in the morning, one of the cars was just being put onto a lorry.

B: You look quite depressed. Was it your car which was completely destroyed?

A: No, it wasn't. But... Derek, where last night? (your car/park)

B: Are you joking? My car had been parked in my garage long before the strom started.

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