Present simple passive (am/is/are past participle) 1) Uniforms (wear) in many British schools. 2) In summer, more ice cream (eat) than in winter. 3) Milk (keep) in the fridge. 4) Portuguese language (speak) in Brazil. 5) Today, a lot of cars, (make) in South Korea, 6) Alcohol, (not sell) to anyone under 18. It's against the law. Past simple passive (was/were past participle) 1) The song Yesterday (compose) in 1965. 2) Buckingham Palace (build) in 1703. 3) The royal wedding (watch) by millions of people in 2011 4) The children, (save) by the firefighters last night. 5) My keys (find) two days ago, 6) Their beds, (not make) this morning Will future passive (will be past participle) 1) The museum (visit) by thousands of people next year, 2) The contract (sign) by our boss 3) Your order (take) by one of the waiters. 4) The new book (publish) next month. 5) The job (de) by tomorrow, I promise. 6) The new film (not show) in the cinema Present perfect passive (have been/has been past participle) 1) Many buildings (destroy) in the earthquake in Mexico. 2) Many lives (lose) in the tsunami in Indonesia. 3) He (employ) by a big computer company. 4) Our house (break) into. 5) Some trees (plant) in the street. 6) (not bite) by a snake.