Перестройте предложения, употребив глагол в форме страдательного залога. 1. People use credit cards to make shopping easier.
2. Peter doesn’t finish the school tasks.
3. I am carrying two heavy parcels.
4. Mary isn’t singing a new song.
5. You wrote a long letter yesterday.
6. I didn’t buy a magazine last weekend.
7. I have eaten many sweets.
8. Jason will accept the offer next month.
9. Pam has bought a new ring recently.
10. Wealthy countries should support the poor ones.
Объяснение:
How's it going? Sorry 11)(have not emailed) you for so long but it's almost the end of the school year and I 2)(am studying) hard, because we're sitting exams every day. I 3) (am also trying) to make a decision about something, and I need your help! You see, it's my mum's birthday next week and I want to get her something unique. I 4) (have already given) her flowers, perfume and scarves. I want to buy her something special this time so I 5)(have been saving) my pocket money for the last two months. I 6)(have asked) my father a couple of times for ideas but he doesn't know what to get her either! He 7)(is looking) around the shops trying to find something good, too. What's the most original gift you 8)(have ever given) to someone? Can you give me some ideas? I have to go now because my sister 9)(is waiting) for me downstairs.
1. Greg (has returned) at last. Mary (has been waiting) for him so long. 2. Margaret, you (have been reading) my letters. Don’t deny it. 3. When I (came) home, Mother (was making) breakfast and Father (was having) his morning tea. 4. When did you (discuss) it? I have never (heard) the subject mentioned. 5. No, you can’t go to the Smiths’. You (have been) there twice this week. 6. Why, you (have not changed) at all. I (recognized) you the moment I (saw) you. 7. Has Terry (gone) shopping already? 8. When did you (go) to bed? 9. I (have offered) to buy them out. 10. My dear girl, you (have been overeating) for years. You (have lost) your looks; you (have lost) your figure. You can’t get back to normal overnight. Remember what doctor Lester (told) you on Monday. 11. I (saw) her when I (was driving) past their house on my way to work. 12. He (has not said) a single word to me yet and he (got) that letter on Sunday. 13. The children (have been talking) of nothing else for weeks. 14. And we (have sung) together ever since that time. 15. Where was he? – He (was sitting) at his desk. He (has not moved) since she (left).