1. The plant is … (to be built) next to the existing one is … (to be completed) next year.
2. A whole range of economic factors are said … (to influence) the resources.
3. Because of these difficulties the relative accuracy of the estimates is likely … (to have been reduced) in recent years.
4. Government spending on a new steel mill may … (to provide) interest, speculation, perhaps even – indirectly – higher taxes and a new village school.
5. Complementary support must … (to come) from fiscal measures … (to provide) acceptable results.
6. This should also … (to help) to strengthen the dollar and reduce its dependence on fluctuations in interest rates.
7. Regardless of what is … (to blame) the reality is that the West German economy is weakened with its competitiveness diminished.
8. There will have … (to be) savage cuts in the real value of unemployment and social security payments.
1. At Christmas they often give Mary presents. 2. She likes her friends. 3. I've got a tortoise, I feed it with vegetables. 4. It is singing lovely. 5. We feel so lonely, stay with us. 6. We don't like to walk our dog. 7. He overslept this morning. 8. "Who is speaking?" "It's me, Ann." 9. May I give you a good piece of advice? Spend more time with your son. You can help him much. 10. They went to see their friends. 11. Where are my glasses? Has anybody seen them ? 12. You spend too much time playing football. 13. Is Jane at home? Can I speak to her? 14. The hole on your pullover is getting bigger. You should mend it . 15. We are good friends, aren't we. 16. Mrs. Smith went home because she was tired. 17. Give Jane this watch. Give her that watch too. 18. Is this Miss Broun's watch? - No, it isn't. 19. You can take the horse to the water, but you cannot make it drink. 20. Is it a boy or a girl? 21. Take my dictionary, it is better. 22. Would you like some fish? - Yes, please. It is very tasty. 23. Australia is one of the five continents, but it is much smaller than the other four.