Нужно из скобок глагол перенести в passive voice. От
1. An interesting article (publish) in the next issue of the magazine. It (publish) by the 1st of September. It (not/publish) yet. It (publish) now. The author of the article (work) at it for two months. When his preceding article (publish)? It (not/publish) yet. It (discuss) when I came to the sitting of the chair. They (discuss) it for more than an hour before a certain decision (arrive) at.
2. My room (not/paper) since the new furniture (buy). I think it must (paper) this spring. My neighbour’s room (paper) now. The paper-hanger (work) for two days. He says the work (finish) soon. It (finish) by the next month. I will ask my friend not to come to my place when the room (paper).
3. Who (embroider) this cushion by? It (embroider) by my sister last year. She (embroider) it for more than two months before the work (finish). Any other cushions (embroider) in the same way? – I don’t think so, she is very busy now.
2. Almost one ton of CO2 per person may be produced during a flight across the Pacific Ocean.
3. That can be done by buying energy-efficient light bulbs, refrigerators, and other appliances. By installing solar panels, we can make homes and businesses greener.
4. It may be offsetted by walking, riding bicycles, and driving hybrid cars.
5. This article implies the need of reducing CO2 levels in the atmosphere.
Because, otherwise it may lead to global warming.
When Mr. Brown retired, he (1) __bought__ a small cottage in a seaside village. (to buy)
The cottage (2) __was built__ in fifteen eighty-eight, but was in a good condition. (to be built)
Mr. Brown was looking forward to a quiet life, but in the summer holidays he (3) _got__ a shock. (to get)
Hundreds of tourists came to the seaside village.
Mr. Brown's cottage (4) __was__ the most interesting building in the village and many of the tourists came to see it. (to be)
From morning till night there were tourists outside the cottage.
They kept looking through the windows and many of them even (5) _went_ into Mr. Brown's garden. (to go)