Read the text again and write true and false. Correct the false sentences. 1 The first railway tracks were in the south of England. 2 Trains became too heavy for wooden tracks. 3 Matthew Murray's steam engine blew up. 4 Ceorge Stephenson called his passenger cariage the (Experience'. 5 It was easy to go up hills with steam engines.
2. The children had to sit perfect still while the photographer was taking their picture.
3. You cannot draw graffiti on that man's house, it is private property.
4. Children often express their artistic creativity through finger painting and drawing.
5. Mr Anderson is giving a presentation on green transport at the town hall this evening.
6. Sarah has joined a community action group which helps find foster homes for homeless animals.
7. John looked after the injured bird until it made a full recovery.
8. She loves children and often gets involved with children's charities.
9. Cindy burst into tears when a car almost ran over her dog.
1.The Eiffel Tower( is) visited by about 6 million people each year.
2. The exhibits in the museum must not (be) touched.
3. Luckily, the fire (had been) put out before anyone got hurt.
4. This film (was being) shown to the students when I came into the classroom.
5. Do not worry. A fax (is being) sent by my secretary right now.