1. Don't close the window!
2. Come here, please!
3. Be quiet, please!
4. Don't open the door!
5. Don't take my CDs!
1) She will have come back before the boys finish their conversation. 2) Will you have helped him if he ask it? 3) At half past seven they will have watched the TV, because they finish all the house work. 4) How many task will the children have completed, before the bell rings? 5) Everybody shall have been doing their class work while the teacher is watching them. 6) If he won't have gone out, he isn't able to meet anyone. 7) I think, when her mother looks in her room, the daughter will have played the piano.
8) While the child is talking to his friends, his mother will have gone to the shop.
1. 1) It is Queen Ann. She is old. She is a good queen. She is happy. She is not sad.
2) Meet Bill Clark. He is a cook. He is not old. He is a bad cook. He is not happy.
2. 1) I see an old map.
2) I see a big plate.
3) It is an ant.
4) It is an egg.
5) I see a hand and an arm.
2. Use the verbs in brackets in Past Simple Passive or Past Continuous Passive.
1. The book (was bought) a week ago.
2. Last year all the restaurants in the area (were thoroughly inspected).
3. The teacher (was being listened) to very attentively.
4. After the fire the houses (were being restored) during three months.
5. The plan (was agreed on) without hesitation.
6. When I entered the room Ann (was being asked) by a professor.
7. The shortest way to the post office (was shown) by a policeman.
8. When she was a child she (was looked) well after by her granny.
9. The picture (was painted) by a great artist, one of the Old Masters.
10. From the clink of the dishes one could understand that dinner (was being cooked).