Change the sentence from Active into Passive 1. A stone smashed the window.
2. The boys pushed the tree over.
3. James climbed the ladder.
4. Sam baked a big cake.
5. Fred told Johnny a lie.
6. Have they cleaned the swimming pool yet?
7. They sent her an invitation.
8. They will tell you your results next week.
9. They asked him to leave.
10. The Romans built the bridge 2000 years ago.
11. Are they discussing the new magazine article?
12. Someone is planting flowers in the garden.
13. My granny has baked the cake.
14. She sent him an e-mail letter last Tuesday.
15. The children had planted the trees by the weekend.
IV. Insert the appropriate form of the Subjunctive Mood:
1. If she (come) earlier, she (see) him before he went out.
2. I (not walk) late at night alone if I (be) you.
3. If I (to write) the composition yesterday, I should be free now.
4. My friend wishes he (not to do) that last night.
5. If we had more rain our crops (to grow) faster.
6. If you (drink) less last night, you (not feel) so bad today.
7. If you had gone to the theatre last night, I am sure you (to enjoy) the play.
8. I wish you (to be) more careful with your book.
9. If I had so much money I (to drink) champagne with every meal.
10. I wish you (to call on) us yesterday.
11. If Diana (to close) the window, the parrot (not to fly) away.
12. If Angelina (to go) to bed earlier, she (not to look) so tired.
13. If I (to see) that film, I (to describe) you my impressions of it.
14. We (not to get) lost in this city if we (to buy) a map.
15. If you (to take) a pain killer, you (to feel) much better.