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(1)REVIEW Rewrite the sentences in passive voice 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 He opens the door - ………………………………………………………………… We set the table - …………………………………………………………………… She pays a lot of money - …………………………………………………………… I draw a picture - …………………………………………………………………… They wear blue shoes - ……………………………………………………………… They don't help you - ………………………………………………………………… He doesn't open the book - ………………………………………………………… You not write the letter - ………………………………………………………… Does your mum pick you up? - ……………………………………………………… Does the police officer catch the thief? - ………………………………………………… She sang a song - ……………………………………………………………………… Somebody hit me - …………………………………………………………………… We stopped the bus - ………………………………………………………………… A thief stole my car - ………………………………………………………………… They didn't let him go - ……………………………………………………………… She didn't win the prize - ……………………………………………………………… They didn't make their beds - …………………………………………………………… I did not tell them - …………………………………………………………………… Did you tell them? - …………………………………………………………………… Did he send the letter?.-………………………………………………………………… She sang a song Somebody hit me We stopped the bus A thief stole my car They didn't let him go She didn't win the prize They didn't make their beds I did not tell them Did you tell them? Did he send the letter? Kerrie has paid the bill I have eaten a hamburger We have cycled five miles I have opened the present They have not read the book You have not sent the parcel We have not agreed to this issue - (2) 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 They have not caught the thieves Has she phoned him? Have they noticed us? – Jane will buy a new computer – Her boyfriend will install it – Millions of people will visit the museum – Our boss will sign the contract You will not it They will not show the new film He won't see Sue They will not ask him Will the company employ a new worker? Will the plumber repair the shower? I can answer the question She would carry the box You should open the window We might play cards – You ought to wash the car He must fill in the form They need not buy bread He could not read the sentence Will the teacher test our English? Could Jenny lock the door? – Sheila is drinking a cup of tea My father is washing the car Farmer Joe is milking the cows She is taking a picture of him I am writing a poem We are not playing football He is not wearing a tie Is she preparing the party? Are they talking about the meeting? Is she watering the flowers? We were talking about Francis He was playing the guitar She was watching a film I was repairing their bikes They were not eating dinner We were not painting the gate You were not driving him home - (3) 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 He was not feeding the dogs Was she reading these lines? Were they carrying bags? I had worn blue shoes – Joe had cleaned the tables We had lost the key They had started a fight I had been reading an article I had not closed the window They had not bought the paper She had not noticed me Had she solved the problem? – Had he recorded that song? – John collects money Anna opened the window – We have done our homework I will ask a question He can cut out the picture The sheep ate a lot We not clean our rooms William will not repair the car Did Sue draw this circle? Could you feed the dog? – Rachel will give you some advice.I sent him a letter.The police officer showed us the way.Our neighbour gave me a lift.We have asked him a favour.She told me a lie.They have written her a postcard.Kerrie will make you a cup of tea.The waiter has not brought us the coffee.They did not offer her a seat.Rachel will give you some advice.I sent him a letter.The police officer showed us the way.Our neighbour gave me a lift.We have asked him a favour.He told me a lie.They have written her a postcard.- (4) 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 Kerrie will make you a cup of tea.The waiter has not brought us the coffee.They did not offer her a seat.Frank will have ordered the drinks You will have spent all the money I will have taken the dog for a walk She will have sold the car They will have solved the problem She will not have read the book They will not have trusted him He won't have rung Barbara Will they have paid the bill? Will you have washed my socks? – Jenny would congratulate you We would pick you up She would order a pizza He would build a new house They would take the opportunity You would not recognize Jim I would not that kind of job – Would they decorate the room? – Would the DJ play this song? Would Simon open the window? They would have told you We would have spoken English Mario would have bought a paper She would have called the police We would have painted the walls green She would not have noticed the mistake I would not have given this book away Would my mum have packed the bag? Would you have accepted that offer? Would they have given the right answer? – (5) Complete the sentences (Active or Passive Voice) Use Simple Present He (sell) cars The blue car (sell) In summer, more ice-cream (eat) She (call) her grandparents every Friday The letters (type) He (take) his medicine every day Jane (take / not) We (go) than in winter to school by her father to school by bus She (work / not) for a bank 10 Milk (keep) in the refrigerator Complete the sentences (Active or Passive Voice) Use Simple Past 11 They (visit) their granny 12 We (visit) by our teacher 13 My friend Paul (bear) 14 She (go) in Dallas to school in Boston 15 Antony (grow up) in the country 16 The new shopping centre (build) 17 The film (produce / not) last year in Hollywood 18 Barbara (know) James very well 19 The jewels (hide / not) in the cellar 20 We (spend / not) all day on the beach Complete the sentences (Active or Passive Voice) Use Present Perfect Simple 21 The car (steal) 22 I (bake) 23 My friends (buy) 24 The cup (put) 25 Trees (plant) 26 The boy (fall / not) a cake a house on the table in the street off his bike (6) 27 I (bite / not) by a snake 28 He (step) on my toe 29 We (walk) all the way home 30 She (pick up / not) by a friend Complete the sentences (Active or Passive Voice) Use Future I will 31 The house (build) here 32 You (send) 33 I (eat) home an ice-cream 34 We (go) home now 35 I (help) you 36 The match (win / not) by our team 37 The weather (improve / not) 38 The trees (cut) tomorrow down 39 The meeting (cancel / not) 40 They (do / not) that again Complete the sentences (Simple Present or Simple Past ; Active or Passive voice) Portal dolmens (be) They (build) In order to build such a tomb, ancient people (put) These standing stones then (form) Another huge stone, the cap stone, (place) Finally, the tomb (have) In that chamber, the dead person (bury) Then the entrance to the tomb (close) with another stone Nowadays, portal dolmens (see / can) in Ireland, Wales and Scotland 10 They (call) doorway (or portal) ancient tombs about 6000 years ago up big stones the walls on top of the other stones the form of a little chamber portal dolmens because they (look) 11 The Statue of Liberty (give) 12 It (be) 13 The Statue of Liberty (design) to the United States by France a present on the 100th anniversary of the United States by Frederic Auguste Bartholdi like a huge (7) 14 It (complete) in France in July 1884 15 In 350 pieces, the statue then (ship) to New York, where it (arrive) on 17 June 1885 16 The pieces (put) place on 28 October 1886 together and the opening ceremony (take) 17 The Statue of Liberty (be) 18 The statue (represent) 19 She (hold) 46 m high (93 m including the base) the goddess of liberty a torch in her right hand and a tablet in her left hand 20 On the tablet you (see / can) (July 4, 1776) the date of the Declaration of Independence 21 Every year, the Statue of Liberty (visit) world by many people from all over the Decide whether to use simple present, simple past, present perfect, conjunctive or passive voice Use the long forms The Fellowship of the Ring (be) the first book of J.R.R Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings trilogy, which (set) in a fictive world, Middle Earth It (tell) story of Frodo, a hobbit, and a magic ring As the story (begin) , Frodo (give) then (tell) the a magic ring The wizard Gandalf him of the Rings of Power and of Sauron, the Dark Lord, who (make) the Master Ring to rule all other Rings Gandalf(advise) Frodo to leave home and keep the ring out of Sauron's hands who already (send) his Black Riders in search for it Frodo's ring (give) Middle Earth Frodo (leave) Sauron the power to enslave the shire with three travelling companions: Sam, Merry and Pippin First they (know/not) that the Dark Riders (pick up) already But soon the four friends (find out) their trail about that They (have) a few encounters with the Dark Riders which Frodo and his friends (can) only just escape In one attack by the Dark Riders, however, Frodo (wound) Travelling Frodo (heal) on, badly Still, his friends (manage) they (reach) the country to escape with him of the elves There by Elrond, an half-elven Decide whether to use simple present, simple past, present perfect, conjunctive or passive voice Use the long forms (8) A council then (decide) and (send) that the ring (must / destroy) nine individuals, the fellowship of the ring, to the Cracks of Doom to fulfil this task The group (travel) through the lands of Hollom and finally (come) to the mines of Moria There they (have to) fight against orcs and a demon of flames called Balrog Fighting Balrog on the bridge of KhazadDum, Gandalf (save) his friends Gandalf himself, however, (drag) into the depths by the demon The others (manage) When Boromir, one Frodo (realise) of the to escape fellowship, (try) that he (have to) Sam, however, (want/not) to steal the continue on his own His dear friend to let him go alone So he(accompany) and eventually the two of them (reach) ring, him the evil land of Mordor Fill the gaps with the correct tenses (active or passive voice) In the year 122 AD, the Roman Emperor Hadrian (visit) Britain On his visit, the Roman soldiers (tell) north (attack) his provinces in him that Pictish tribes from Britain's them So Hadrian (give) the order to build a protective wall across one of the narrowest parts of the country After years of hard work, the Wall (finish) It (be) in 128 117 kilometres long and about metres high The Wall (guard) by 15,000 Roman soldiers Every kilometres there (be) soldiers (find) a large fort in which up to 1,000 shelter The soldiers (watch) over the frontier to the north and (check) the people who (want) to enter or leave Roman Britain In order to pass through the Wall, people (must go) that (serve) as gateways 10 Those forts (call) another (be) 11 Between to one of the small forts the soldiers (guard) milecastles because the distance from one fort to one Roman mile (about 1,500 metres) milecastles there (be) the Wall two turrets from which the (9) 12 If the Wall (attack) by enemies, the soldiers at the turrets (run) to the nearest milecastle for help or (light) by the soldiers in the milecastle 13 In 383 Hadrian's Wall (abandon) 14 Today Hadrian's Wall (be) England 15 In 1987, it (become) a fire that (can / see) the most popular tourist attraction in northern a UNESCO World Heritage Site Personal Passive → → → → → → → → → 10 → People know that she is a good swimmer They say that Francis is in hospital They think that the children are in bed People believe that the robber has worked in the bank People believe that nuclear power stations are dangerous His collegues thought that he was on holiday People know that cars pollute the environment They suppose that the new product will come out soon They found that the mission was impossible They believe that she will win a gold medal (10)