Learn to Speak English. Асафова Г.К - 60 стр.

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4. This time you have to make a passive sentence from
the words in brackets.
Examples: That church looks very old. (when/it/build?)
...When was it built?...
A: Is Margaret popular?
B: Yes. (she/like/by everybody)
...She is liked by
everybody...
1 This is a very popular television program. (every week it/watch/ by millions
of people) Every week it ...
2 What happens to the cars produced in this factory? (most of them/export?) ...
3 A: Was there any trouble at the demonstration?
B: Yes. (about 20 people/arrest) ...
4 A: There is no longer military service in Britain.
B: Really? (when/it/abolish?) ...
5 A: Did anybody call an ambulance to the scene of the accident?
B: Yes. (but nobody/injure/so it/not/need) ...
6 A: Last night someone broke into our house.
B: Oh dear. (anything/take?) ...
7 Mr. Kelly can’t use his office at the moment. (it/redecorate) ...
8 George didn’t have his car yesterday. (it/service/at the garage) ...
9 Where’s my bicycle? It’s gone! (it/steal!) ...
10 The people next door disappeared six months ago. (they /not /see /
since then) ...
11 This room looks different. (it/paint/since I was last here?) ...
12 A tree was lying across the road. (it/blow/down in the storm) ...
5. This time you have to complete the sentences. Each
time you have to use being with one of these verbs:
keep pay attack give invite use ask
Example: Mr. Miller doesn’t like ... being kept... waiting.
1 He came to the party without ...
2 She won’t go out alone after dark. She is afraid of ...
3 I don’t like ... stupid questions.
4 Few people are prepared to work without ...
5 Mr. Kelly doesn’t like his phone ... by other people.
6 Most people like ... presents.
IV. IDIOMS
Abandon Oneself to Someone or Something
(to give up and accept a situation; to yield to a person)