Ex. 6. Transform the verbs in passive into active as in the model.
Model 1. The ball was passed two minutes ago.
The player passed the ball two minutes ago.
1. This instruction was written by our coach.
2. The European Gymnastics Championships will be opened tomorrow.
3. The gym has been already cleaned.
4. A lot of sports facilities have been built in Minsk over the last ten years.
5. Dynamo stadium is visited by thousands of fans every year.
6. Football was probably brought to England by Roman soldiers 2000 years
ago.
7. Golf is played with small clubs.
8. The first Olympic Games were held by ancient Greeks.
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9. Many sports stars are sponsored by the world's biggest sportswear
companies.
1. Do we need to take work today? - No no need. You can take it tomorrow.
2. I need a haircut and buy something for dinner.
3. "Do not go. I must buy you an apple pie, "- said Mrs. Smith.
4. He must not hear the doorbell rang.
5. You're probably asleep when it happened.
6. It must have dozed off and did not see how he entered the house.
7. Obviously, Henry is preparing for university entrance exams.
8. The boys must have played football in the morning.
9. Possibly, he was surprised to see her at the Parkers.
10. Today, I have to go to the dentist: I need to stop a tooth.
11. Obviously, they are waiting for you at the entrance.
12. Perhaps the play will be canceled, as the actress playing the lead role, was ill.
13. She probably did not see him in the crowd, and therefore did not respond to his greeting.
14. It must be dissatisfied with the results of the experiment.
15. We need to set a date and time for the meeting.
16. Obviously, the issue will be resolved tomorrow.
17. He must be sick: look how pale he was.
18. The accident probably occurred around 9 pm.
19. Perhaps you misunderstood.
20. This expression should be, she was not familiar. Give her a dictionary.
21. You have to pull yourself together and answer the question.
22. It must be that they did not get a plane ticket and go by train.
23. He probably did not agree with George, and so they had a falling out.