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This document contains answer keys for grammar quizzes on advanced passive forms and passive reporting structures. For each exercise, the correct passive structure is identified from the options given. The exercises assess test-takers' ability to form advanced passive constructions involving modal verbs, perfect passive forms, and structures connecting passive reporting verbs to different tenses.

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Focgb4 Ak GQ 7

This document contains answer keys for grammar quizzes on advanced passive forms and passive reporting structures. For each exercise, the correct passive structure is identified from the options given. The exercises assess test-takers' ability to form advanced passive constructions involving modal verbs, perfect passive forms, and structures connecting passive reporting verbs to different tenses.

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GRAMMAR QUIZ 7.2 & 7.

5 ● ANSWER KEY

Group A

7.2 Advanced passive forms


Exercise 1
1 have been avoided: This is the correct passive structure.

2 being taken: This is the correct passive structure.

3 have been trusted: This is the correct passive structure.

4 to be given: This is the correct passive structure.

5 being manipulated: This is the correct passive structure.

6 were made to: This is the correct passive structure.

7 being lied: This is the correct passive structure.

8 were offered: This is the correct passive structure.

Group B
Exercise 2
1 was sent fifty emails: This is the correct passive 7.2 Advanced passive forms
structure.
Exercise 1
2 were made to work: This is the correct passive structure. 1 am/’m given: This is the correct passive structure.

3 might be offered: This is the correct passive structure. 2 being bombarded: This is the correct passive structure.

4 should have been told: This is the correct passive 3 to be praised: This is the correct passive structure.
structure.
4 being treated: This is the correct passive structure.
5 don’t like being paid: This is the correct passive structure.
5 have been forced: This is the correct passive structure..
6 needs to be paid off: This is the correct passive structure.
6 have been given: This is the correct passive structure.
7 must be protected: This is the correct passive structure.
7 being laughed:This is the correct passive structure.

8 be recognised: This is the correct passive structure.

Exercise 2
1 might have been lied: This is the correct passive
structure.

2 could be given: This is the correct passive structure.

3 prefer not to be contacted: This is the correct passive


structure.

4 should be taken: This is the correct passive structure.

5 enjoys being looked after: This is the correct passive


structure.

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GRAMMAR QUIZ 7.2 & 7.5 ● ANSWER KEY

6 were made to wait: This is the correct passive structure.

7 need to be cleaned: This is the correct passive structure.

Group A

7.5 Passive reporting structures


Exercise 1
1 A: This is the correct passive structure. It is something
that we think in the present, but it evolved in the past.

2 A: This is the correct passive structure. It is something


that we know in the present, but it was invented in the
past.

3 B: This is the correct passive structure. We can use it +


passive verb + that.

4 B: This is the correct structure. We need a passive verb


here.

5 B: This is the correct active structure.

6 B: This is the correct passive structure as the verb


relates to a past action.

7 A: This is the correct passive structure. It is something


that we think in the present, but it began in the past.

8 A: This is the correct active structure.

9 A: This is the correct passive structure because the main


verb relates to an action in the present.

10 B: This is the correct passive structure. Other people


are expecting you to be studying now.

Exercise 2
1 is known that: This is the correct passive form. The verb,
know, relates to the present, so we use a present
passive form.

2 could be argued that: This is the correct passive form.


After a modal verb, we use be + past participle in the
Passive.

3 are estimated to be: This is the correct passive form. We


use there is/are + passive verb + to infinitive.

4 is known to have discovered: This is the correct passive


structure. The verb know relates to the present, so we

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GRAMMAR QUIZ 7.2 & 7.5 ● ANSWER KEY

use a present passive, and the verb discover relates to 8 B: This is the correct passive structure. It is something
the past, so we use to + have + past participle. that we expect now, but will be happening in the future.

5 behaviour was considered to be: This is the correct 9 A: This is the correct active structure. We is the subject
passive structure. The verb consider relates to the past, of the verb expect.
so we use a Past Simple Passive, and the verb be (bad
manners) relates to the same past time, so we use to + 10 B: This is the correct passive structure. It is something
infinitive. that we know in the present, but it was proved in the
past.

Exercise 2
1 are estimated to be: This is the correct passive form. The
verb, estimate, relates to the present, so we use a
present passive form.

2 was thought in ancient Egypt. This is the correct passive


form. The verb think relates to the past, so we use a
past passive form.

3 is believed to have been created: This is the correct


passive structure. The verb believe relates to the
present, so we use a present passive, and the passive
verb was created relates to the past, so we use to +
have + been + past participle.

4 could be argued that: This is the correct passive form.


After a modal verb, we use be + past participle in the
Passive.

5 is expected to develop: This is the correct passive


structure. The verb expect relates to the present, so we
Group B use a Present Simple Passive, and the verb develop
relates to the future, so we use to + infinitive.
7.5 Passive reporting structures
Exercise 1
1 B: This is the correct passive form. After a modal verb,
we use be + past participle in the Passive.

2 B: This is the correct passive structure. It is something


that we think in the present, but it was transmitted in the
past.

3 A: This is the correct active structure.

4 A: This is the correct passive structure. It is something


that we know in the present, but it emerged in the past.

5 A: This is the correct active structure.

6 A: This is the correct passive structure as the verb


relates to a present action.

7 A: This is the correct passive structure. It is something


that we may argue in the present.

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