Просто добавьте окончание -s (-es). Вот так:
1. speaks [spi:ks]
2. dresses ['ˈdrɛsɪz]
3. comes [kʌmz]
1. His lectures were listened by them with great interest.
2. All his old note-books are thrown by him away at the end of the school year.
3. The matter must be thought over by you.
4. The Dean was spoken to on the subject by them.
5. The doctor must be sent for immediately by them.
6. This film is talked much about by people.
7. His jokes were always laughed at by people.
8. The incident was argued about by them for a long time.
9. Such important matters can't be spoken of lightly by us.
10. When people talk about her is liked by her.
Talking about her by peolpe is liked by her.
<span>Ages, eras and wars will always be
defined (1) <u>after</u> they are
over, or at least well after they (2) <u>have</u>
started. (3) <u>In</u> the year
1914, for example, no one said: 'Tomorrow I'm going (4) <u>to</u> go and fight in the First World War." Why not?
Because it wasn't generally called the First World War until the Second World
War had started. Similarly, no one ever said: 'Next year (5) <u>will</u> be the start of the Industrial Revolution" The
era now known as the Industrial Revolution only started being called that once
it was well under way. (6) <u>By</u>
the time we are old, we will all (7) <u>have</u>
experienced enormous technological advances. We might even (8) <u>be</u> walking round with computer
chips implanted in our bodies, or perhaps computer chip technology will have (9) <u>been</u> replaced by even more
advanced technology. There's talk (10) <u>at</u>
the moment that human skin itself might make an excellent electronic circuit
board. We can all make predictions, but nobody knows for sure. And nobody knows
what the era we will live in (11) <u>in</u>
the near future will be called by future historians. If we already live in the
Computer Age or the Information Age, as some people suggest the present-day era
(12) <u>will</u> be referred to by future historians, then who knows what era
we're just <u>(13) at</u> the
beginning of right now?</span>
1. Mary is a woman of 25. She graduated from the Institute of Foreign Languages.
2. We usually go to institute at 8 o’clock in the morning and get home at three in the afternoon.
3. There isn’t a table in the middle of our living-room.
4. I think you can get there by bus. Hurry up!
<span>5. Why is the child afraid of doctors?</span>
Составьте с этими словами приложение пожалуйста 1 was,Since,early,to move,wait,decided,they,too,it,to. 2 little,There,up,hill,
paltev [1]
1 Since it was too early to move they decided to wait.
2 There Ann came running up the little hill.
3 My eyes hurt and I have got a bad headache.