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Put the following sentences into passive form. Leave out the agents. 1. They carry the pineapples to the factory in lorries.
2. People treat her well wherever she goes.
3. Somebody took down the painting before we shifted.
4. You are to keep the lamp burning for 7days.
5. Something diverted its attention fora moment.
6. They checked everyoneof us at customs.

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