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 ipjalonai
 
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							| Are the following changes from ACTIVE to PASSIVE correct: 
 ACTIVE: They will open a new museum next week.
 The students have to read the report.
 
 PASSIVE: A new museum is to be openend next week.
 The report is to be read by the students
 
 ...or just  �A new museum will be opened next week � and  �The report has to be read by the students �
 
 Thanks for your help in advance.
 
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 peteyparker
 
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							| �A new museum is to be opened next week � is fine, but you could use will too. 
 As for the other, 
  �The report is to be read by the students � is ok, but it changes the meaning from the active sentence, you haven �t included the meaning of the  �have to �, therefore i suggest either: 
 The report has to be read by the students 
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 The report must be read by the students. |  17 Mar 2013     
					
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 twin_sister1
 
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							| I think the grammar structures should be preserved. So here are my suggestions:   They will open a new museum next week. - A new museum will be opened next week.The students have to read the report. - The report has to be read by the students.
 
 
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 ipjalonai
 
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							| Thanks so much for your help! |  18 Mar 2013     
					
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