Bài tập Tiếng Anh 10 – Bị động cách

PASSIVE VOICE

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You can't wash this dress; 
you must dry-clean it.
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They are demolishing the
entire block.
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He recommends fitting new
tyres. (Use should)
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He suggested allowing council
tenants to buy their houses.
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The court tried the man,
found him guilty and sent him to prison.
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They are repairing my piano
at the moment.
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Passengers shouldn’t throw
away their tickets as inspectors may check these during the journey.
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They invited Jack but they
didn’t invite Tom.
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The guest ate all the
sandwiches and drank all the beer. They left nothing.
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Has someone posted my
parcel?
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Why did one inform me of the
change of plan?
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Tom Smith wrote the book and
Brown and Co. published it.
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We shall all to tow the car
to the garage.
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I'm afraid we have sold all
our copies but we have ordered more.
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We will prosecute
trespasser.
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Someone stole my car and
abandoned it fifteen miles away. He had removed the radio but done no
other damage.
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You must keep your dogs on
leads in the gardens.
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The milkman brings the man
to my door but the postman leaves the letters in the hall.
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In future, perhaps, they
won't bring letters to the house, and we shall have to collect them from
the Post Office.
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People steal things from
supermarkets every day; someone stole twenty bottles of whisky from this
one last week.
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Normally men sweep this
street every day, but nobody swept it last week.
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The postman clears this box
three-time a day. He last cleared it at 2.30.
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Someone turned on the light
in the hall and opened the door.
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Women clean this office in
the evening after the staffs have left; they clean the upstairs offices
between seven and eight in the morning.
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We never saw him in the
dining-room. A maid took al his meals up to him.
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Someone left this purse in a
classroom yesterday; the cleaner found it.
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We build well over 1.000 new
houses a year. Last year we built 1.500.
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We serve hot meals till
10.30, and guests can order coffee and sandwiches up to 11.30.
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Passengers leave all sorts
of thing in buses. The conductors collect them and send them to the Lost
Property Office.
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They haven’t stamped the
letters.
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They didn’t pay me for the
work; they expected me to do it for nothing.
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He escaped when they were
moving him from one prison to another.
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She didn’t introduce me to
her mother.
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A frightful crash wakened me
at 4 a.m.
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When they have widened this
street the roar of the traffic will keep residents awake all night.
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They threw away the rubbish.
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A Japanese firm makes these
television sets.
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An earthquake destroyed the
town.
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A machine could do this much
more easily.
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Visitors must leave
umbrellas and sticks in the cloakroom.
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We ask tenants not to play
their radios loudly after midnight.
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We can't repair our clock.
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We can't exchange articles
which customers have bought during the sale. (Articles …)
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We have to pick the fruit
very early in the morning; otherwise we can't get it to the market in
time.
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The police shouldn’t allow
people to park there.
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They are watching my house.
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The examiner will read the
passage three times.
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Candidates may not use
dictionaries.
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You need not type this
letter.
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This used to the number 13,
but now I see that someone has crossed out ‘13’ and written ‘12A’
underneath.
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You mustn’t move this man;
he is too ill. You’ll have to leave him here.
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They searched his house and
found the number of stolen articles.
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Nobody has used this room
for ages.
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They took him for a
Frenchman, his French was so good.
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