Put the verbs in brackets into the correct passive tense.1.A:Thoose shoes look so comfortable.
B:They .................(make)in Italy
2.A:Why didn`t you fly to Moscow?
B:Because all the flights................................(cancel)due to a snowatorm.
3.A:When........................................(lunch/serve)?
B:From 11:30am to 2:30 pm.
4A:who...................(the first computer game/invent/by)
B:Steve Russell
5. A:Can i bring my dog?
B:I`m afaid pets......................(not/allow)in the camp.
6.Whhy didn`t you come to Helen `s party ?
B:I.....................(not/invite)

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Answer 1
Answer: 1.A:Thoose shoes look so comfortable.
   B: They are made in Italy

2.A:Why didn`t you fly to Moscow?
   B: Because all the flights were canceled due to a snowstorm

3.A:When is lunch served?
   B:From 11:30am to 2:30 pm

4A: Who was the first computer game invented by?
  B:Steve Russell

5. A:Can I bring my dog?
   B: I'm afraid pets aren't allowed in the camp

6.Why didn`t you come to Helen`s party ?
   B: I wasn't invited
Answer 2
Answer:

Final answer:

Here are the correct passive verb forms for each sentence.

Explanation:

To put the verbs in the correct passive tense, we need to change the active verbs to passive verbs. Here are the correct passive verb forms:

  1. A: Those shoes look so comfortable.
    B: They are made in Italy.
  2. A: Why didn't you fly to Moscow?
    B: Because all the flights were canceled due to a snowstorm.
  3. A: When is lunch served?
    B: From 11:30 am to 2:30 pm.
  4. A: Who invented the first computer game?
    B: Steve Russell invented the first computer game.
  5. A: Can I bring my dog?
    B: I'm afraid pets are not allowed in the camp.
  6. A: Why didn't you come to Helen's party?
    B: I was not invited.

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A.
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B.
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C.
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D.
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A.
direct objects

B.
subjects

C.
sentences

D.
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D. Whom is that handsome man in the doorway? (Incorrect - "whom" should be "who" since it's the subject of the verb "is.")

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