Put the verb into the proper Passive tense: 1) The lecture (to deliver) by the professor yesterday.
2) The diagnosis (to make) by th doctor next Monday.
3) The artificial metal joints (to use) in many cases.
4) The skeleton of the head and face (to call) the skull.
5) We (to tell) about the examination yesterday.
PRESENT SIMPLE
My mom drinks coffee every morning.
He reads book every weekend.
PAST SIMPLE
I swam in the lake yesterday.
She went to the cinema.
FUTURE SIMPLE
I will call you in two hours
PRESENT COUNT
I am doing my homework now.
She is cleaning the room now.
PAST COUNT
I was washing the dishes at 3 o'clock yesterday.
When he came, they were playing in the garden.
FUTURE COUNT
I will be going in the theatre at 6 o'clock.
PRESENT PERF
She has just broken a cup.
I have bever been to Paris.
PAST PERF
I had done my homework by 2 o'clock