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1. Open the brackets. Make up Passive




Open the brackets. Make up Passive.

1. This beautiful palace (built) many years ago.

2. This TV programme (watch) by millions of people.

3. Our car (repair) in a week.

4. The lessons (already/do).

5. Papers (usually/deliver) at 8 in the morning.

2

Write the sentences in active voice.

1. Our luggage is being examined at the Customs now.

2. Dont worry! The criminals will be caught.

3. The children have already been brought from the kindergarten.

4. The helicopter was constructed in Russia.

5. Many towns were destroyed by the earthquake in Japan last year

 

 

. PRESENT SIMPLE, PRESENR PROGRESSIVE PRESENT PERFECT

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Model: I am writing a letter. I have written a letter.

1. He is going home.

2. I am taking my exam.

3. A teenager is shoplifting something.

4. They are speaking to the manager.

5. He is listening to the latest news.

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2. , : Present Simple, Present Progressive Present Perfect.

1. Look, the sun (to rise).

2. Mary and Edward just (to leave).

3. It often (to rain) in autumn.

4. Go and see what children (to do).

5. We never (to be) there before.

3

: Present Perfect Past Simple.

1. I did not recognize him. He (to change) a lot.

2. Policemen (to arrest) his partner in crime last night.

3. He (live) in England for fifty years.

4. They (to have) no English lessons last week.

 

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Model: I am writing a letter. I have written a letter.

 

1. I am making a reservation.

2. A customs office is inspecting the passengers luggage.

3. They are exporting cotton.

4. I am buying a present for my mother.

5. He is stopping a taxi.

2

, : Present Simple, Present Progressive Present Perfect.

 

1. Mother always (to cook) breakfast in the morning.

2. I (to finish) just my translation and now I am free.

3. You usually (to go) on foot to my work..

4. Who (to sing) in the next room?

5. When does your train start? You (to pack) your bags yet?

3

: Present Perfect Past Simple.

 

1. He (to book) a ticket beforehand.

2. I (to be) in England in 1989.

3. He already (to give) you the answer to this question.

4. She not (to be) very tired yesterday.

 

. MODAL VERBS

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can could.

 

1. The question must be solved before we do anything.

2. The Director not visit the plant yesterday. He was on business

3. There was no law in the ancient times. Any husband easily kill his wife.

4. He not answer the doorbell. He was asleep.





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