Task 2: make the sentences passive
1)The doctor writes out prescriptions
2)Henry must give his dog some food.
3)They will get a letter next week.
4)Mr Brown should tell the truth.
5)Sam did his homework quickly. ___
6)We often wait for her at school.
7)You can plant the flowers in the garden.
Task 3: Use prepositions where necessary to complete the sentences
1)Tchaikovsky conducted the first performance of his Sixth Symphony.
2)The hall was full people.
3)Eric devotes all his free time painting.
4)A new action film will come the screen on Monday.
5)Be attentive your granny.
6)Do you think Jane will agree us?
7)A plane ticket London was expensive.
8) Where would you like your seats the dress circle or ___ the balcony?
9)The ballet made a strong impression the girls.
10)The Browns arrived Australia the beginning June.
Task 4: Choose of or from to complete the sentences.
1.The castle is made stone. 2.What is butter made ?
3.Tables are usually made wood. 3.Money is made paper.
5.We made this juice oranges. 6.The boat was made rubber.
Task 5: Choose the right word to complete the sentences.
1.Tanya was speaking English fluent/fluently.
2.Tha salad tasted good/well, it was made from vegetables.
3.Helen looked happy/happily as she got a good/well mark.
4.The weather seemed nice/nicely and we went to the park.
5.The air smelt bad/badly.
6.Jane swims professional/professionally.
Task 6: Translate into English
сочинить балет приехать в Лыткарино
быть внимательным к казаться милым
вдохновлять поэта выйти на экран
на балконе согласиться с планом
исчезнуть вдруг за пол цены
посвятить что-то кому-то внимательный слушатель
Task 7: translate into Russian
to reappear at a low price
as soon as possible to disagree
consider to be attentive to
chorus dead flowers
the first impression to receive guests
invitation be based on
Task 8: translate into English using Passive Voice
1.Яблоки съели вчера.
2.Много во обычно задают на уроке.
3.Пол будет вымыт завтра.
4.Этот текст можно перевести на английский.
The Statue of Liberty stands proudly on Liberty Island to the east of the final stretch of New York harbour before Manhattan Island is reached. This famous copper landmark was erected in 1886 as a gift from the people of France and is of a woman holding a torch depicting enlightenment and freedom from the shackles of tyranny and oppression.
Fittingly, it was The Statue of Liberty which first greeted weary travellers looking to immigrate into the United States that the end of their journey was nigh- the millions of persons who had undertaken much hardship in crossing the Atlantic ocean to start a new life saw this as a symbol of hope and destiny.