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Complete the exchanges using the correct passive
of the verbs in brackets.
1 A: This is the worst TV show ever!
B: Actually, I heard it
(cancel) by the end of the month.
2 A: Can I see your photos from the play?
B: Sorry, we (not/allow) to take any.
3 A: Excuse me, do you have a copy of The Hunger Games?
B: Let me see if it.
(return).
4 A: Who chooses the songs for the show?
B: They
(choose) by Ryan Murphy.
5 A: How did you do in the competition?
B: I don't know yet. My sculpture
(judge) right now.
6 A: This painting is in a bad condition.

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