33. Passivum Perfekt

The exercise was created 2019-07-08 by Klempt. Question count: 20.




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  • (play) Cricket have been played in the summers for years.
  • (serve) School lunch has been served too late many times lately.
  • (park) Lots of cars have been parked in front of the pub.
  • (use) Pens have been used for writing since way back in time.
  • (clean) The office has been cleaned every Saturday as far back as I can remember.
  • (wash) The floors have been washed by the cleaners.
  • (call) A house on wheels have been called a dream home for newlyweds.
  • (translate) All her books have been translated into many languages.
  • (lock) The doors have been locked and we can leave.
  • (eat) The smaller fish have been eaten by the bigger fish.
  • (speak) Dutch have been spoken over the centuries in Holland.
  • (ring) The bell has been rung every time there was a funeral.
  • (sell) Stamps have been sold at the black market without our knowledge.
  • (send) The letters have been sent to the Queen.
  • (shoot) They have been shot by accident.
  • (make) The films have been made by amateurs.
  • (build) My house have been built on a slope.
  • (bring) It has been brought to you.
  • (teach) It's good if both boys and girls have been taught to sew.
  • (put) The signs have been put there to be seen by everybody.

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