Change the sentences from the active into the passive voice: 1. Betty often took her little children to the park. 2. We shall do everything in time. Tour 3. Someone wants you on phone. 4. One uses milk for making butter. wordt a 5. They will save the money for their holiday. 6. People will laugh at you if you say it. . Somebody has invited her to the concert.
1. Has he got a car? 2. Have they got a house? 3. Has she got children? 4. Have you got brothers? 5. Has he got a new job? 6. Has she got a lot of friends? 7. Have they got a camera? 8. Have you got fish soup for dinner today?
1. I haven’t got a family. 2. She hasn′t got children. 3. He hasn′t got a car. 4. They haven′t got a house. 5. You haven′t got French books. 6. I haven’t got a brother. 7. My friend hasn′t got relatives in Moscow. 8. She hasn′t got friends.
I think you should be the one to choose, because you don't want to hang out with someone your parents think who will be a good friend. But I think your parents should be the ones to judge, because they know that friends sometimes aren't really friends.