Open the brackets and use the verbs in appropriate form of the Passive Voice. 1. The government says tax reforms … (to introduce) next year.
2. In some countries, books … (to sell) in Kiosks as well as supermarkets.
3. A new CEO … (to elect) by the end of the month.
4. A new security system … (to install) in all our offices in the next few months.
5. At the moment, the president … (to interview) by the journalists.
6. The news … (to broadcast) at 5 o’clock every day.
7. The theatre … (to close down) four years ago.
8. There must be a mistake. The bill … (to pay) by my partner already.
9. The office … (to clean) twice a week in the morning.
10. The meeting … (to postpone) yesterday.
2) Can I try on this coat?
3) We must wear the uniform.
4) I can play football.
5) He can wright.
6) I would like to go to the cinema.
7) Would you like a coffee?
8) I must have left my umbrella in that bakery.
9) You shouldn’t have danced so much at the party.
10) I think you ought to follow his advice.
11) I must do it.
12) He ought to go to the school.
13) I can drink five glasses of water for thirty seconds.
14) He couldn’t win the competition yesterday.
15) It can’t be him!
16) You must see this new movie, it’s awesome!
17) You must pay you bills in restaurants.
18) I think you shouldn’t come home late.
19) The toothache is unbearable; I have to go to the dentist.
20) Shall I ignore him?
Remember how you look from the outside. Attackers will look out on the streets of such a person who seems distracted and relaxed. Watch where you are going, and pay attention to what is happening around you. The offender does not want to be seen before the crime is committed, so if you go, looking up and occasionally looking around, it is likely that you will drop out of his list of potential victims. If a suspicious person enters the elevator, exit immediately, without waiting for the doors to close. If someone is following you by car, run in the direction opposite to the car's traffic line.