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6th grade Passive Questions (Present Perfect)

Mariana García Esquivel

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Passive Questions

Present Perfect

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Present Perfect

for something that happened in the past but is important in the present: I can't get in the house. I've lost my keys. Teresa isn't at home. I think she has gone shopping. We often use the adverb ever to talk about experience up to the present:My last birthday was the worst day I have ever had. and we use never for the negative form: Have you ever met George? Yes, but I've never met his wife.

We use the present perfect: for something that started in the past and continues in the present: They've been married for nearly fifty years. She has lived in Liverpool all her life. when we are talking about our experience up to the present: I've seen that film before. I've played the guitar ever since I was a teenager. He has written three books and he is working on another one.

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Preliminary Exercise

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Listen and read. Point out all of the questions. Are they active or passive?

Welcome back to "Get Rich Quick!" You did very well last week, Tania. Let's see if you can win more money tonight. I think you are ready for the first question.Yes. I'm a bit nervous, but I'm ready. OK. You have six questions on geography and history. Question one for 10,000 dollars. Was the summit of Mount Everest first reached in 1953? Yes, it was. It was climbed by Hillary and Tensing. Correct. Has Mount Everest ever been climbed by anybody over 75? Yes, it has. It was climbed by two 80-year-old Japanese men in 2013. Well done. And now question three. Are many crops grown in the Himalayas? Yes, they are. Potatoes are grown under 1,500 meters. Excellent. Now question four. Is rice also found there? Yes, it is.

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Listen and read. Point out all of the questions. Are they active or passive?

Very good. Another correct answer. Have many flags been put on the summit of Everest?Yes, there have. Correct! And the last question for half a million dollars. Were any flags put there by Hillary and Tenzing? Yes, four flags were put there in 1953. Another perfect answer. Well done, Tania! You're a winner! Here's your check.

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Match the two parts of the sentences.

1. The summit of Mount Everest 2. Four flags 3. Many crops 4. In 2013, Mount Everest

a are grown in the Himalayas. b was climbed by two 80-year-old men. c were put on the summit in 1953. d was first reached in 1953 by Hillary and Tenzing.

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History Of 1953 | Edmund Hillary And Tenzing Norgay Climb Everest

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Passive Questions

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Simple Present, Simple Past, Present Perfect

In English, we can often ask questions in two ways, using the active and the passive.

Can you find rice there? (active)

Is rice found there? (passive)

We also use the passive when you don't know or it isn't important who or what did the action.

Are many crops grown in the Himalayas? (e.g., by the local people)

We use by to say who or what did the action.

Were any flags put there by Hillary and Tenzing?

We make simple present passive questions with Is / Are + subject + past participle...?.

Are many crops grown in the Himalayas?

Is rice found there?

We make simple past passive questions with Was / Were + subject + past participle...?.

Was the summit of Mount Everest first reached in 1953?

Were any flags put there by Hillary and Tenzing?

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Simple Present, Simple Past, Present Perfect

We make present perfect passive questions with Has / Have + subject + been + past participle...?.

Has Mount Everest ever been climbed by anybody over 75?

Have many flags been put on the summit of Everest?

Short Answers:

simple present:simple past: present perfect:

No. + subject + isn't / aren't.No, + subject + wasn't/ weren't. No, + subject + haven't / hasn't.

Yes, + subject + is / are.Yes, + subject + was / were. Yes, + subject + have/ has.

We use short answers to yes / no questions to avoid repetition.

We make present perfect passive questions with What like this:

What has been done?

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Simple Present, Simple Past, Present Perfect

Or the rest of the Wh words with Wh + Has / Have + subject + been + past participle...?.

How has the cake been prepared?

Why hasn't the cake been prepared yet?

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Exercise

Change the active sentences into passive sentences.

1. We haven't booked your tickets yet.2. No one has packed the guidebook. 3. We haven't told our parents. 4. No one has informed the school.

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