Present simple - passive voice

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Present simple passive

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Present simple passive PDF exercise 1

Key with answers 1

  • Complete sentences with verbs in brackets.

Present simple passive PDF exercise 2

Key with answers 2

  • Rewrite sentences from the active to passive.

Present simple passive PDF exercise 3

Key with answers 3

  • Use words in the correct order to make sentences.

Present simple passive PDF exercise 4

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  • A multiple choice test.

Present simple passive PDF exercise 5

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  • How are fried potatoes made in Kentucky Fried Potatoes? Make questions to complete the interview with Ken Fry, the manager in KFP.

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Present simple passive exercises

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Present simple passive PDF rules Passive forms of the present simple.

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Present simple - passive voice

The present simple passive is made with the present simple form of the verb to be (am, are, is) + the past participle of a verb (washed, cooked / seen, taken).

I am bitten by an insect.
Potatoes are boiled for about twenty minutes.
This TV show is watched by millions of fans.

Questions

We make questions in the present simple passive by changing the word order of a statement.

Are you bitten by an insect?
Are potatoes boiled for about twenty minutes?
Is this TV show watched by anyone?

Negative

The negative forms are made by adding 'not' after the verb to be.

I am not bitten by an insect.
Potatoes are not boiled for more than twenty minutes.
This TV show is not watched by anyone.


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