4. How can you characterize these? Use the example and Unit 4, Ex. 4 (C), p. 104 of your Student's Book.
Example: A knife that won't cut is blunt.
1. Soup that is too hot to eat ...
2. A box that weighs 35 kg
3. Juice which is not cold but is not warm either
4. A child's cheek
5. Ice cream which is so cold that you can hardly eat it
6. An axe that cuts wood easily
7. A bird's feather
8. A pencil
that is well prepared for writing ...
9. A small kitten …
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Ibn Battuta, the great Muslim traveller, was born in 1304 in Morocco, in the north-west of Africa. His real name was Mohammad ibn Abdullah.
His (1) FAMILY came from Egypt. He travelled to America, Africa, southern and eastern Europe,Arabia, Persia and Afghanistan; and (2) ACROSS the
Himalayas to India, China, central and south-east Asia and the Maldives.
In 1325, when he was just 22 years old, he decided to go to (3) NEW
lands and visit Mecca. In his first journey to Mecca he was in Alexandria and Cairo. Then he decided to see India and China.
In 1333, he made his (4) LONG journey to India via Samarkand and reached Delhi.
In 1342, the Sultan sent Ibn Battuta to China. This was a good (5) CHANCE
for him to see China.
In 1345, he went to Cambodia and on his way (6) BACK he visited
Sumatra, Malaya, Amman, Baghdad and Ceylon.
In 1347, he came back to his homeland after 28 years.
In 1352, he left home for his longest and (7) LAST journey. Passing
along the kingdom of Grenada in Spain, Western and Central Africa,
he returned to Morocco in 1354.
Ibn Battuta travelled for almost 30 years and (8) COVERED more than
120,000 kilometers. No one ever did better.
2Money will be retured in time.
3He was asked not to ring her up.
4Has her picture been sold yet?
5An agreement is being signed.
6These wonderful houses were built last year.
7His pictures are always laughted at.
8They were being looked for the whole morning.
9This text must be learnt by all pupils.
10When he came home supper had already been cooked.
11The composition was written without mistakes.
12All dishes were put(placed) on the shelf.
13His lectures are always listened to with great interest.
14All invitations have been written.They can be sent.
15Her report was being discussed at 3 o'click.
16I'm not sure she will be helped.
17Have the copybooks been given to all pupils?
18Everything has been told was truth.
19I wonder when we will be met.
20Nothing was seen in the darkness.
Вот это Passive Voice!)))