Change these sentences to the passive: 1) the special committee has settled the dispute yet?
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Change these sentences to the passive.
1. No one has paid the bill.
-> THE BILL HASN'T BEEN PAID.
2. Has the editor discovered the mistakes?
-> HAVE THE MISTAKES BEEN DISCOVERED BY THE EDITOR.
3. Walt Disney has made a lot of interesting cartoons.
-> A LOT OF INTERESTING CARTOONS HAVE BEEN MADE BY WALT DISNEY.
4. Her knowledge about art hasn’t impressed me.
-> I HAVEN'T BEEN IMPRESSED BY HER KNOWLEDGE ABOUT ART.
5. The lawyer has just discovered new evidence.
-> NEW EVIDENCE HAS JUST BEEN DISCOVERED BY THE LAWYER.
6. Mr. Hart hasn’t taught that course since 2001.
-> THAT COURSE HASN'T BEEN TAUGHT BY MR. HART SINCE 2001.
7. Has the special committee settled the dispute yet?
-> HAS THE DISPUTE BEEN SETTLED BY THE SPECIAL COMMITTEE YET?
8. The pollution in the city has affected children’s breathing.
-> CHILDREN'S BREATHING HAS BEEN AFFECTED BY THE POLLUTION IN THE CITY.
9. The chef has already prepared the food.
-> THE FOOD HAS BEEN ALREADY PREPARED BY THE CHIEF.
10. Has anyone fed the dog and the cat yet?
-> HAVE THE DOG AND THE CAT BEEN FED YET?
1) Has the editor has discovered the mistake
⇒ Have the mistake been discovered by the editor?
2) Walt Disney has made a lot of interesting cartoons
⇒ A lot of interesting cartoons have been made by Walt Disney.
Have the mistake been discovered by the editor?
A lot of interesting cartoons have been made by Walt Disney.
1) They have postponed the class meeting.
→ The class meeting has been postponed.
2) They have built a new school near our house.
→ A new school has been built near our house.
3) Has somebody informed Lan of the change?
→ Has Lan been informed of the change?
The dispute has been settle by the special yet
=> The dispute has been settled by the special committee yet?