Complete the sentences with the correct present simple or past simple passive form of the verbs in brackets.
1 Last night two statues (steal) from a museum in the city centre.
2 In the UK, more money (spent) on the internet every year.
3 Iron (use) to make many things during the Iron Age.
4 Gold (find) in Wales in 74 AD.
5 Every day, English exams (take) by thousands of people around the world.
To complete this sentence, we need to use the past simple passive form of the verb "steal". The subject of the sentence is "two statues" and the action of stealing is being done to them. Therefore, we use the past simple passive form "were stolen".
2 In the UK, more money is spent on the internet every year.
To complete this sentence, we need to use the present simple passive form of the verb "spend". The subject of the sentence is "more money" and the action of spending is being done to it. Therefore, we use the present simple passive form "is spent".
3 Iron is used to make many things during the Iron Age.
To complete this sentence, we need to use the present simple passive form of the verb "use". The subject of the sentence is "iron" and the action of using is being done to it. Therefore, we use the present simple passive form "is used".
4 Gold was found in Wales in 74 AD.
To complete this sentence, we need to use the past simple passive form of the verb "find". The subject of the sentence is "gold" and the action of finding is being done to it. Therefore, we use the past simple passive form "was found".
5 Every day, English exams are taken by thousands of people around the world.
To complete this sentence, we need to use the present simple passive form of the verb "take". The subject of the sentence is "English exams" and the action of taking is being done to them. Therefore, we use the present simple passive form "are taken".
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