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Grammar Exercises

 

  Perfect Tenses Passive Voice Fish has already been ordered. Had the bill been paid before you left the café? Your dessert won’t have been served by that time.  

I. Answer the questions usingPresent Perfect Passive.

Model: Is the chef still baking an apple pie?

No, an apple pie has already been baked.

1. Is the waiter still cleaning the table?

2. Are you still choosing your dishes?

3. Is your friend still eating fish soup?

4. Are your friends still drinking their coffee?

5. Is your son still ordering salads from take-away restaurant?

6. Is the chef still cooking muffins?

7. Are children still buying hamburgers at the fast food cafe?

8. Is the waiter still preparing your bill?

II. Open the brackets using the verbs inPresentorPast Perfect Passive.

1. Ice-cream (has been/had been) justordered for dessert.

2. Sandwiches (have been/had been) packed at the take-away restaurant before we left.

3. I (have been/had been) served my meat dish before my friend came into the pub.

4. Children (have been/had been) allowed to order pizza by telephone before their mother came home.

5. Vegetables ((have been/had been) fried in big amount of oil, so I can’t eat them.

6. The recipe of a new dish (has been/had been) discussed by the end of the seminar.

7. The cake (has been/had been) baked by 7 o’clock yesterday.

8. Our soup (has been/had been) brought into the dining room at last, we can enjoy it.

9. Salad (has been/had been) mixed properly before the waiter served it.

10. The bill for our lunch (has been/had been) alreadyprepared.

III. Make the following sentences passive.

1. They will have eaten all dishes by the end of the lunch.

2. The waiter will have served us by that time.

3. We will have ordered some Chinese food from take-away before you join us.

4. By this time tomorrow children will have eaten their lunch at the fast food café.

5. I will have chosen a cake for my mother’s birthday by the end of the week.

6. Students will have enjoyed their hamburgers by the end of the break.

7. Anna will have tasted the local dishes before she leaves the country.

 

IV. Put the verbs in brackets intoPresent, PastorFuture Perfect Passive.

1. My hamburger (to eat), now I can go on with my work.

2. The menu card (to look) through, before we ordered our dinner.

3. Our pizza (to deliver), before we finish our work.

4. We (to bring) the bill, before we leave the restaurant.

5. I (to advise) just to visit a new coffee shop in our town.

6. Recently this cafeteria (to visit) by many people.

7. Your table (to book) by 6 o’clock yesterday.

8. You order (to bring), before you come home.

9. This exotic dish (to taste) by many people lately.

10. When you call us tomorrow, your lunch (to pack).



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