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Passive Present Perfect or Past Simple !



swissprof
Switzerland

Passive Present Perfect or Past Simple !
 
Hi dear teachers from all over the world !
 
I am looking for a test a text or a worksheet where my students have to choose between the passive form past simple or present perfect.
 
I haven �t found anything
 
Could you suggest me a good exercise or a reading ?
 
Thanks in advancedHug
 
swissprof from foggy Switzerland today

25 Oct 2009      





swissprof
Switzerland

You are right, there are wonderful worksheets on the subject passive in general and I can tell you I have already spent a lot of time reading the different copies on this subject

but I need something specific " choose between Past Simple Passive and Present Perfect Passive? " This is the topic of one of my lessons !
 
But thank you for your quick answer even if it �s Sunday !Smile
 
Teachers never stop working !!!
 
swissprof

25 Oct 2009     



Jayho
Australia

Hi SwissProf
 
Is this of any use - to maybe modify?
 
 
 

25 Oct 2009     



anitarobi
Croatia

As always, I know I �m repeating myself, but: www.englishpage.com has rules, examples, online and printable exercises for all kinds of grammar problems and tense combinations. I haven �t had time to check your particular combo now, but I do hope you find sth. Just look for the Passive and scroll down to the bottom of the page to see the different tense combinations in exercises - you might get lucky!
Anita

25 Oct 2009