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Use the correct voice (active or passive) and correct tense of the verb in each sentence.
1. Everyone (shock) by the terrible news yesterday.
2. Almost everyone (enjoy)the lecture last night.
3. English (teach) in the school of almost every nation.
4. That proposal (consider) by the members right now.
5. The accident (happen) right here at 6:30 lastnight.
6. Smith (teach) at the University of Washington since 1948.
7. Mr. Harris (divide) the class into two sections tomorrow.
8. Wilson (borrow) the money from Brown two weeks ago.
9.Not much (say) about the matter since that time.
10. My friend (write) to me about it several times now.
11. Davis (promote) to the rank of sergeant last week.
12. That event (occur) shortlyafter the meeting last week.
13. All the students (bring) guests to the party tomorrow night.
14. Less than half of the cans of paint (use) up to now.
15. More classes in English (list) inthe catalog next fall.
16. Everything (go) well so far. There (be) no trouble yet.
17. That movie about Napoleon’s life (disappoint) me greatly.
18. The mail (deliver, always) to this officebefore 10 a.m.
19. Who (finish) the food for the picnic next weekend?
20. At this time, much attention (devote) to that problem.
21. Think carefully. I’m sure you (remember) his name.
22. We(treat) very kindly by our hosts last Saturday.
23. Mr. Wilson (make) some interesting statements yesterday.
24. A new textbook (publish) by that company next year.
25. The noise from thetrains (annoy) me terribly last night.
26. That old red house (build) in the year 1822.
27. The report (examine, not) by a committee of experts yet.
28. Cocktails (serve) to the guests about 10minutes from now.
29. His sharp remarks (embarrass) everyone last night.
30. Fred (introduce) to the fellow by Mr. Brown yesterday.
31. Listen to this! I think this news (surprise) you!...
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