Перепишіть речення в пасивному стані – Past Simple Tense.
1. She found the envelope at last behind the dining-room clock.
2. I bought this book a weak ago a week ago.
3. A great artist painted this picture.
4. John broke the window the other day
5. The mob broke all the shop windows in recent riots.
6. They rang the church bells as a flood warning.
7. It is high time someone told him to stop behaving like a child.
8. The judge gave him two weeks in which to pay the fine.
9. An uneasy silence succeeded the shot.
10. They showed her the easiest way to do it.
11. Lightning struck the old oak.
12. A jelly-fish stung her.
13. Did the idea interest you?
14. They used to start these engines by hand.
15. Who wrote it?
–Future Simple Tense.
1. I shall post this letter tomorrow.
2. They will discuss your report next week.
3. The secretary will change our time-table in a week.
4. Tom will meet us at station.
5. Someone will serve refreshments.
6. The lawyer will give him the details of his uncle’s will.
7. The closure of the workshops will make a lot of people redundant.
8. We will not admit children under sixteen.
9. She will wear an evening dress.
10. The organisers will exhibit the paintings till the end of the month.
11. They will say nothing more about the matter.
12. The police will interview him tomorrow.
13. We shall discuss this problem later.
14. What measures shall we take?
15. I shall send him this report tomorrow.
Greetings from Russia!
My favorite local restourant is "Shashlik ot shota", they serve caucasian cusine and russian cusine there, I love to eat some grilled meat with bottle of wine there. I think they need to start advertizing campaing to increase their popularity, they could use "Once Ashot, Always Ashot" slogan in marketing campain. What kind of meal of georgian cusine whould you like to eatn, Tom? How deep fried stake whould you like - well done or rare? Do you like fried kikes?
Best regards
Vladimir
2. He hasn’t found employment since he got the sack last month.
3. You need to stay fit and do lots of different actions when
you retire.
4. The majority of people like working.
5. It’s important to get some enjoyment from your job.
6. Being a pilot has lots of attraction, apart
from money and travel.
Exercise 7.
1. My dad is so handsome that he’s the most attractive man I know.
2. My friend’s new employer is very good to him and treats him very well.
3. It was your laziness that got you the sack. Nothing else!
4. You can’t put that in your composition - it’s completely irrelevant
5. Smoking in public places should be made illegal.
6. He must get a lot of enjoyment from his job as an actor.
Exercise 8.
1. I had great difficulty sleeping in the hotel because of the
noise from the airport.
2. I stopped being a holiday rep because the responsibility was too much for me.
3. Their customs and beliefs are quite different from ours.
4. There were a lot of applications for the lifeguard’s job.
5. I booked an adventure holiday because there was such a
variety of things to do.
6. My sister and I went on separate holidays because we disagreed
about where to go.
Exercise 9.
1. That was a really silly film. The story was totally unbelievable.
2. My parents disapproved of me staying out late in the evening, so I’ll have to leave early.
3. That band plays so loudly that I think I’m going deaf.
4. What a lovely film. It was really enjoyable.
5. She’s so indecisive that she can never choose which film to see DECISIVE
6. My mum doesn’t like my new boyfriend. She says he is unsuitable for me.