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D.  EVALUATION
                          A.  Circle the appropriate words in these sentences.
                          1.  A basket ball is made { of / for / in } leather.
                          2.  Leather is made { with / from / by } animal skin.
                          3.  HONDA cars are made { from / in / by } Japan.
                          4.  Her wedding ring is made { with / of / by } gold.
                          5.  These songs are sung { in / of / by } Indonesian singers.
                          6.  This photograph was taken { by / in / at } Raja Ampat.
                          7.  This soup is made { in/ with / after } chicken and asparagus.

                          B.  Change the following sentences or questions into Passive forms.
                          1.  The goverment collects taxes.
                             ->
                          2.  People have worn perfume since ancient times.
                             ->
                          3.  They will complete the new hospital this year.
                             ->
                          4.  Has the director signed the contracts?
                             ->
                          5.  Why is Aufar painting the fence today?
                             ->
                          6.  Can Mr. Budi translate the letter into German?
                             ->

                          C.  Write  your own Passive sentences!
                             1._______________________________
                             2. _________________________________
                             3. ___________________________________
                             4. ___________________________________



                             UNDERLINE ALL PASSIVE FORMS IN THE FOLLOWING TEXT

                                                          Making Flat Glass
                                 Flat glass is used in windows because it is strong, clear, and weatherproof.
                             In the past, making flat glass was time-consuming and costly, but now it can be
                             made cheaply and easly due to the float glass method was discovered in 1959
                             by a British company called Pikington.
                                 In  the  first  phase,  glass  ingredients  are  put  into  a  melting  furnace.  This
                             produces molten glass. Next, the molten glass is gently poured into a tank of
                             molten tin. This tank is called a float bath because a layer of molten glass on
                             the surface of the molten tin. Molten tin is used in the float bath because it has
                             a smooth, mirror-like surface. The molten glass can be made thicker or thinner
                             by controlling how fast it flows through the float bath.
                                 The flat layer of glass is then moved along rollers and cooled very slowly
                             in a low tunnel called a lehr. In the next phase, the glass is washed and then cut



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