Intermediate Level >> Grammar Structure >> Overview of the formation rules for the present simple passive.
Present Simple - Passive
Intermediate
The passive is used when the object of a sentence is more important than the subject.
Compare:
The Queen rules Great Britain (Active)
Great Britain is ruled by The Queen (Passive)
To form the passive we use 'To Be' + past participle
Make passive sentences from the following information:
1. Fiat cars \ Italy \ make
2. Spaghetti \ boiling water \ cook
3. Children \ schools \ educate
4. Football \ every country \ play
5. Race horses \ jockeys \ ride
6. People \ kidnap \ Sardinian bandits
7. We \ teach \ our teacher
8. spaghetti \ make \ flour
9. Switzerland \ speak \ German