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9. Put the verbs in brackets into the correct form of the Present Simple Passive, the Past Simple Passive or the Future Simple Passive.
1) ... those invitations ... (to send) yesterday? – No, they ... . They ... (to send) a bit later today. 2) ... the flowers in the botanical garden ... (to water) every day? – Yes, they ... . Today they ... (to water) just an hour ago. 3) ... Tom’s advertisement ... (to place) in the local newspaper last week? – Yes, it ... . It ... (to publish) again next week. 4) ... the office ... (to clean) every day? – No, it ... . It ... (to clean) three times a week. 5) ... Pamela’s new song ... (to record) next month? – Yes, it ... . And the disc ... (to release) in two months. 6) ... the photocopier often ... (to use) in your institute? – Yes, it ... . 7) ... our flat ... (to redecorate) next week? – No, it ... . Unfortunately, the wallpapers ... (not to deliver) yesterday and we can’t continue our work now. 8) ... the new software ... (to set) up yesterday? – No, it ... (not to set) up because of the problems with electricity in your office. It ... (to set) up tomorrow morning. 9) A terrible crime ... (to commit) in our town two days ago. The results of the investigation ... (to announce) in the news programme in some minutes. 10) ... olive oil ... (to produce) in France? – No, it ... (to make) in Spain and Greece.

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