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English, 04.12.2020 09:20 svalencia2

1° Complete these sentences in the correct passive form. 1.Football (play) all around the world.
2.These works of art (make) two months ago.
3.The machines (test) for two weeks.
4.This house (build) before the end of the year.
5.The cinema (close) since last week.
6.The new project (show) to the people last week.
7.New phones (create) every year.
8.The airport (open) in two years.

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