Put the verb in brackets into the required tense in the Active or in the Passive Voice. 1. We constantly (disturb) by unnecessary telephone calls yesterday.
2. I (take) aback by what you (tell) me just now.
3. Tell me the truth, you (shock) by what I (say)?
4. The office (fill) with the activity of the radio show.
5. The game (play) well by both teams last Sunday.
6. Cleveland like every other growing city at this time (crowd) with those who (seek) employment.
7. At Bass’s suggestion Jennie (write) her mother to come at once, and a week are or later a suitable house (find) and (rent).
8. Every morning the boys (tell0 what to do.
9. The storyteller (ask) to tell the tale again.
2)
1. When we (come) in a meal (prepare) for us.
2. What tune (play) when we (come) in?
3. I (sit) down for a rest while the shoes (repair).
4. The man (operate) on when the lights (go) out.
5. It take a moment before Nick (realise) that he (offer) a newspaper.
6. I couldn’t take any photographs because my camera (repair) at that time.
(The text is about The 24 Hours of Le Mans, France!)
Skill, speed, and stamina are the three s’s that mark the world’s best automobile race, the 24 Hours of Le Mans. The race, organized by Automobile Club de L’Ouest, bridges past and present on the automotive circuit.The competition is set on a non-permanent track at Circuit de la Sarthe near the city of Le Mans on the Sarthe River. Roughly 46 cars start the race, in a series of classes that include prototype high-performance vehicles, dedicated race cars, and street cars. The diversity of autos gives the race a mix of old-fashioned and modern competitors. The winner is the car, driven by a team of three drivers, that covers the greatest distance in 24 hours.The first Le Mans contest took place in May 1923; today it is held every June. The race begins at 4 p.m., and for 24 hours the sound of roaring engines fills 8 miles (13 kilometers) of French countryside.