Put the verb in the correct passive form:
1) Your car (is being repaired) at the moment.
2) The letter (was being typed) when you came.
3) The text (will have been translated) by 7 PM tomorrow.
4) When the book (had been read), she gave it back to the library.
5) The film (was shown) very late last night.
6) Parcels are always (sent) by mail.
7) The meal (will have been cooked) tomorrow by noon.
8) Next time you (will be asked) about your future plans.
9) Look! A new shop (is being built) on the corner of the street.
10) I am constantly (being told) that it is time to get married.
1. Both of the above meanings are possible.
2. She can win the race next month if she really tries.
3. They mean the same.
4. You can give him a book token if you can't think of anything better.
5. I agree that he's clever, but...
6. In my job I must work from 9 to 5.
I must do some more work. I want to pass my exam.
7. He only left the office five minutes ago. He mustn't be home yet.
She walked past without saying hello. She mustn't have seen us.
8. It refers to habitual behaviour.
9. It makes a critical prediction of future behaviour
10. You wanted to tell Mary about the party...
11. The children were nowhere to see.
12. ... There was nothing to be done.
13. only
14. B
15. I was annoyed by John trying to tell everybody what he thought.
16. ...very pleasant.
17. both
Объяснение:
Put the verb in the correct passive form:
1) Your car (is being repaired) at the moment.
2) The letter (was being typed) when you came.
3) The text (will have been translated) by 7 PM tomorrow.
4) When the book (had been read), she gave it back to the library.
5) The film (was shown) very late last night.
6) Parcels are always (sent) by mail.
7) The meal (will have been cooked) tomorrow by noon.
8) Next time you (will be asked) about your future plans.
9) Look! A new shop (is being built) on the corner of the street.
10) I am constantly (being told) that it is time to get married.
1. Both of the above meanings are possible.
2. She can win the race next month if she really tries.
3. They mean the same.
4. You can give him a book token if you can't think of anything better.
5. I agree that he's clever, but...
6. In my job I must work from 9 to 5.
I must do some more work. I want to pass my exam.
7. He only left the office five minutes ago. He mustn't be home yet.
She walked past without saying hello. She mustn't have seen us.
8. It refers to habitual behaviour.
9. It makes a critical prediction of future behaviour
10. You wanted to tell Mary about the party...
11. The children were nowhere to see.
12. ... There was nothing to be done.
13. only
14. B
15. I was annoyed by John trying to tell everybody what he thought.
16. ...very pleasant.
17. both
Объяснение: