Fill in the passive in the appropriate tense then justify its use:
(animals / shouldn't / feed)
(Hamlet / write / Shakespeare)
(just / tell / the bad news)
(dinner / serve)
(the building / destroy / fire)
(juice / make / from orange)
(the room / not tidy / yet)
(a bomb / place / stadion yersteday)
(the jewellery / steal)
Open the brakets
Объяснение:
1. I have never been to Greece.
2. When did you receive a letter from your friend?
3. The builders will have finished this building by next month.
4. Look! What wonderful flowers she has bought.
5. He was learning English before he went to the USA.
6. They have eaten all the apples which I had brought.
7. When the children were having dinner, they went for a walk.
8. At that time yesterday, they were sitting on the sofa and listening to their grandmother who was telling them fairy tales.
9. My friend has just rung me up from London.
10. I was standing at the bus stop when it began raining.
Passive voice
Объяснение:
Question: Do people in different towns or cities of the UK have nicknames?
Answer: Yes, they do. For example, Londoners born within the sound of Bow Bells are called 'Cockneys'. (Bow Bells are the bells of St Mary Le
Bow in Cheapside in the City of London). A person who lives in
Tyneside (north east England) is called a "Geordie'. The Beatles came
from Liverpool, so they were 'Scouses'. And so on.
Question: What is GMT?
Answer: Greenwich, in London, is where you will find the Prime Meridian.
It's the line that divides the Earth into East and West and from
which the world's time is set. Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) is the
term used for the current time on this line. It is used as the basis
for standard time in most countries of the world.