<span>Active:
1The professor made us set to work.
4 My friend's mother didn't him buy a collection of beatiful stones.
5 The doctor made the nurse test the patient's blood pressure again.
</span><span>7 Our chemisty teacher doesn't let us mix these two gases.
</span>9 I won't let you give sugar to the dog.
<span>Passive
2 The children were not alowed to take part in the procession.
3 He was made to solve the
problem immediately.
6 Most of European governments were made to stop nuclear tests.
</span><span>8 Sam was never allowed to smoke.
1</span>0 I was made to act on the stage, though I
don't like performing.
2. Saw 3. Was 4. Was going 5. Were passing 6. Noticed 7. Sat 8. Stopped 9. Was driving 10. Stopped
1 study
2 goes
3 makes-falls
4 do you live
5 does he read ....? likes
6 takes
7 do you wear..?
8 what does this word mean?
9 I see you don’t understand...
10 do you go ...?
Colgate is an umbrella brand principally used to sell oral hygiene products such as toothpastes, toothbrushes, mouthwashes and dental floss. Manufactured by American consumer-goods conglomerate Colgate-Palmolive, Colgate oral hygiene products were first sold by the company in 1873, sixteen years after the death of the founder, William Colgate.
According to a 2015 report by market research company Kantar Worldpanel, Colgate is the only brand in the world purchased by more than half of households globally.[1] Colgate has a global market penetration of 67.7% and a global market share of 45%[2] - despite this, it maintained the highest growth rate of all brands in the survey, with 40 million new households purchasing Colgate-branded products in 2014.[3] Its global market penetration is nearly 50% higher than the second-placed brand in the study, Coca-Cola (43.3% penetration).