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Version vom 7. April 2019, 11:50 Uhr

Im Present Perfect besteht das Verb im Passiv aus drei Bestandteilen:

have / has been
(Form von "to be")
past participle (3.Form)

Interactive exercises

The classroom

Put in the verbs in the passive form. The sentences are all in present perfecrt!

1. All classrooms have been cleaned(clean) by the pupils.

2. But in one classroom two chairs have been damaged (damage).

3. A test has been stolen (steal) from one of the desks.

4. The cheater has been caught(catch) by the teacher.


Christmas

Put in the verbs in the passive form. The sentences are all in present perfecrt!

1. Have you ever been given(give) a nice present for Christmas?

2. Look! The window has been broken (break).                                                             

3. The window hasn't been repaired (not, repair) yet.                                                                        

The Passive