F Bonfire Night, also called Guy Fawkes' Night, is an event that is unique to the UK. It is on 5th November, when people light huge bonfires. They eat potatoes baked in the ashes of the fire, cinder toffee and a sticky cake called parkin.
the radar has been used (Present Perfect Passive) for the automatic control of ground transport. 2) today plastic are being widely used (Present Continuous Passive) instead of metals. 3) the construction of the dam has been completed (Present Perfect Passive) this month. 4) the alloys were experimented (Past Simple Passive) upon in our lab
1) many 16 storey houses with all modern conveniences are being built (Present Continuous Passive) in this part of Moscow. 2) the sputniks are used (Present Simple Passive) for the research of magnetic fields and cosmic rays. 3) the properties of materials are affected (Present Simple Passive) by solar radiation. 4) scientific and engineering progress opens (Present Simple Active) up wide prospects before man
It was morning. The children were having breakfast. There were three of them but they were making enough noise for six and had no table manners. Mrs. Large took a tray and laid it with a teapot, a cup, and a plate with marmalade toast. She put the morning paper beside the cup and went to the door. “Where are you going with that tray, Mom?” asked Laura suspiciously. "To the kitchen", said Mrs. Large. – "Why are you going to the kitchen?", asked the other two. – "Because I want five minutes’ peace from all of you. That’s why". She entered the kitchen, shut the door, sat down to table and poured herself a cup of tea. She closed her eyes. Everything was so quiet. It was heaven. Suddenly the door opened and Lester came in. "Do you want me to play the flute? I have been practicing since you told me to. Can I?" He heard his mother gave a sigh. – "Please, just for one minute." – "Go on, then." So Lester played. He had just finished when Laura came in and said she wanted to read a page from her reading book. – "You let Lester play the flute. You like him better than me." – "Oh, don't be silly, Laura", said Mrs. Large. "Go on, read. Just one page." So Laura read. A little one came in with his toys. He put them on the table. – "For you," he said. – "Thank you," said Mrs. Large weakly.
2) today plastic are being widely used (Present Continuous Passive) instead of metals.
3) the construction of the dam has been completed (Present Perfect Passive) this month.
4) the alloys were experimented (Past Simple Passive) upon in our lab
1) many 16 storey houses with all modern conveniences are being built (Present Continuous Passive) in this part of Moscow.
2) the sputniks are used (Present Simple Passive) for the research of magnetic fields and cosmic rays.
3) the properties of materials are affected (Present Simple Passive) by solar radiation.
4) scientific and engineering progress opens (Present Simple Active) up wide prospects before man
She entered the kitchen, shut the door, sat down to table and poured herself a cup of tea. She closed her eyes. Everything was so quiet. It was heaven.
Suddenly the door opened and Lester came in. "Do you want me to play the flute? I have been practicing since you told me to. Can I?" He heard his mother gave a sigh. – "Please, just for one minute." – "Go on, then." So Lester played.
He had just finished when Laura came in and said she wanted to read a page from her reading book. – "You let Lester play the flute. You like him better than me." – "Oh, don't be silly, Laura", said Mrs. Large. "Go on, read. Just one page." So Laura read. A little one came in with his toys. He put them on the table. – "For you," he said. – "Thank you," said Mrs. Large weakly.