3. Use the verbs in brackets in Present Perfect Passive or Past Perfect Passive.
1. The meetings (have not been attended) by Miss Harris regularly lately.
2. They never saw him after his new house (had been burnt) in the fire.
3. The plants (have been watered) today.
4. They were ready to leave after the tickets (had been bought).
5. Lots of money (has been earned) by Jack Nichols so far.
6. He was surprised to know that all his belongings (had been stolen).
7. A cherry pie (has been baked) by Aunt Agatha.
8. The bed was empty. It (had been slept) in.
9. Italian (has been studied) by Jack for two years but he can't speak it fluently.
10. Packing (had been finished) by seven o'clock.
4. Use the verbs in brackets in Future Simple Passive or Future-in-the-Past Passive.
1. His new article (will be published) next week.
2. I was really glad that he (would be offered) a new job the next month.
3. A new hospital (will be opened) next June.
4. I warned him that his car (would not be repaired) for the next drive.
5. The medicine (will be taken) and everything will be OK.
6. He was happy to know that everything (would be done) on time.
7. The key (will be put) in the box; you can find it there.
8. They (will be informed) about it as soon as I get the news.
9. He told Mike that pizza (would be delivered) in an hour.
10. He promised me that the message (would be left) the day after.