Make these active sentences passive. You don't need to repeat 'somebody' 1) Somebody cleans the office every day / The office is cleaned every day.
2) Somebody sends emails / Emails are sent.
3) Somebody cuts the grass / The grass is cut.
4) Somebody prefers chocolate / Chocolate is preferred. 5) Somebody often steals cars / Cars are often stolen. 6) Somebody plays loud music / Loud music is played. 7) Somebody speaks English here / English is spoken here. 8) Somebody loves the London parks / The London parks are loved. 9) Somebody wants staff / . Staff are wanted. 10) Somebody writes articles / Articles are written. 11)Somebody lost the letter / The letter was lost 12) Somebody found the key / The key was found 13) Somebody made mistakes / Mistakes were made 14) Somebody loved that woman / That woman was loved 15) Somebody cleaned the rooms / The rooms were cleaned 16) Somebody fixed the computer / The computer was fixed 17) Somebody built that house / That house was built 18) Somebody wrote War and Peace / War and Peace was written 19) Somebody painted The Mona Lisa / The Mona Lisa was painted 20) Somebody stole my wallet / My wallet was stolen 21)
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