4 ) Read the town. Are the entran right (R), WC or does non pot say (DS) 1 Students whow to slalong they join the dis 2 Students come from different parts of the world. 3 All the students do the same courses. 4 Students don't have to speak English well 5 Besides studying, students also have to do jobs on the ship. 6 Students go home to their parents for the holidays. 7 Students don't usually meet any local people when they stop in ports.
4 Many years ago London was a small town on the Thames. There were a lot of villages round it. After many years London and three hundred villages grew into a very large city. Some of the names of those villages are the names of the streets in modern London-Kensington, Westminster.
5, On the top of the column there is a 17-feet-tall statue of Admiral Nelson who defeated the French at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1809.
2. Complete the sentences. Use the Past Simple Passive of the verbs in
the box.
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1. They were followed by the police dogs.
2. Where was English spoken?
3. The picture was stolen from the museum.
4. The buildings were ruined by the fire.
5. John Lennon killed in 1980.
6. The game of tennis was won by André Agassi.
7. The bear cub was fed by the children.
8. St Paul's Cathedral was created by Sir Christopher Wren.
9. Jane was invited to the party.
10. Television was invented by Baird.
3. Underline the right verb form.
1. I will post the letter tomorrow.
2. The town is being built by the workers.
3. She was bored to death staying at home.
4. His speech will be broadeast.
5. She lent me some money.
6. He wondered why we hadn't visited him before.
7. We asked the scientist lots of questions about the universe.
1)London is the capital of Great Britain.
2. London is two thousand years old.
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4 Many years ago London was a small town on the Thames. There were a lot of villages round it. After many years London and three hundred villages grew into a very large city. Some of the names of those villages are the names of the streets in modern London-Kensington, Westminster.
5, On the top of the column there is a 17-feet-tall statue of Admiral Nelson who defeated the French at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1809.
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