Change the sentences so as to use participle ii 1. the events and the characters which are described in this book are purely fictional. 2. the house, which was built two hundred years ago, stood in a long green valley. 3. he applied for a job. it was advertised in the paper. 4. the millionaire bought a picture. it was painted by picasso. 5. they were disappointed with the meal. they complained to the manager. 6. the suspect was arrested by the police. he turned out to be the wrong man. 7. the church was built in the fifteenth century. it's in need of repair. 8. the old painting was found in a dustbin. it turned out to be worth a fortune. 9. napoleon was born in 1769. he was emperor of france. 10. his words had the effect which he desired.
As my little brother is very ill now, our familiar child doctor was sent for five minutes ago. I hope that all will be OK very and very soon. My friends and I saw a really dirty boy yesterday. We think that he should be looked after properly by his father or mother. Because it is not right to treat your child like that. The many sights of our small will be shown the tourists by our only one guide. Despite of this Mr. Dilan is a very interesting and smart person. He knows very much about our town. Beautiful sounds of violin and piano are heard in the living room. I think mu elder sister Brit is playing the piano and my mother is playing the violin. It sounds so will.