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ACTIVE AND PASSIVE VOICE 1. The problem to the children.
(explained / was explained)

2. Those pyramids around 400 AD.
(built / were built)

3. All the trouble by your mother.
(has caused / was caused)

4. The visitors a collection of old
manuscripts.
(were shown / have shown)

5. I him ten thousand pounds last
year.
(lend / lent / was lent)

6. She of spiders.
(frightened / is frightened)

7. That picture by my grandmother.
(painted / was painted)

8. I by his attitude.
(shocked / have shocked / was shocked)

9. Excuse the mess. The house
(is painting/is being painted/has painted)

10. I knew why i
(had chosen / had been chosen)

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(explained / was explained)
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