. Rephrase the following sentences using the Complex Subject. Write them down.
E.g. We heard that a car stopped outside the door. A car was heard to stop outside the door.
1. People consider the climate there to be very healthy. 2. It is expected that the performance will be a success. 3. It is said that the book is popular with both old and young. 4. It is supposed that the crops will be rich this year. 5. It is heard that this mineral water is very good for the liver. 6. Scientists consider that electricity exists through¬out space. 7. This scientist considers that his invention is very important. 8. It is reported that the new rocket will go into operation next year. 9. It is supposed that this type of rocket has many advantages. 10. They say that he is a good translator. 11. They expect that many new books will be published soon. 12. It is said that Ann speaks English well. 13. It is supposed that he lives here.
did you last see him? 8. I cannot give you this book as I have given it to Ann. - When did you give it to her? 9. The child has been quite all right for the last two weeks. 10. It is cold today. The weather has changed since yesterday. 11. Have you ever visited this
picture gallery? 12. I have lost my textbook and cannot remember when I last saw it.
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Lindsay Wildlife Museum is a unique natural history and environmental education centre where visitors can listen to the cry of a red-tailed hawk, go eye-to-eye with a grey fox and watch a bald eagle eat lunch. More than fifty species of native California animals are on exhibit here.Thousands of school children learn about the natural environment in their classrooms (1) of the museum. Nature- and science-oriented classes and trips are offered for adults and children. More than 600 volunteers help to feed and care for wild animals, (2) .·Volunteers are active in the museum’s work, contributing (3) .
The museum was founded by a local businAfter nearly a decade of the museum operation, it became apparent (5) . With a new 5,000 square-foot home, the museum could now develop and display a permanent collection of live, native wildlife and natural history objects.essman, Alexander Lindsay. Sandy, as friends knew him, started
teaching neighborhood children about nature in the early 1950s. Initially housed in an elementary school, the museum began offering school-aged children summer classes, (4) .
People came to the museum for help with wild animals (6) urban growth. In response, a formal wildlife rehabilitation programme- the first of its kind in the United States of America — began in 1970