Sagot :
Réponse :
1) Active. -> Passive = My room is cleaned everyday.
2) Passive. -> Active = They serve lunch between 11 am and 1 pm.
3) Active. -> Passive = My computer was repaired by Ben yesterday.
4) Passive. -> Active = The neighbours saw the cat in the garden.
5) Active. -> Passive = I was given a nice present for my birthday.
6) Passive. -> Active = A fashion designer made the dress.
7) Active. -> Passive = Spanish is not spoken in Germany.
8) Passive. -> Active = Mary fed the cats twice a day.
9) Active. -> Passive = Tons of bombs were dropped (by the Germans) on London during the Blitz.
10) Passive. -> Active = They evacuated children to the countryside during WW2.
Explications :
C'est comme en français :
- Une phrase active commence par le sujet qui fait l'action : Je (sujet) nettoye (verbe) ma chambre (objet) tous les jours.
Tandis qu'une phrase passive commence par l'objet, suivi du verbe, et on peut éventuellement remettre le sujet grâce à un "par" ("by" en anglais) : Ma chambre (objet) est nettoyée (verbe) (par moi-même (sujet)) tous les jours.