1) This child is taken care by them.
2) That old house was not lived by anyone.
3) Will this film be shown on TV?
4) A new concert-hall is being built in our street.
5) When I came home, the text had already been translated.
6) You are wanted by someone on the phone.
7) Newspapers were looked everywhere by them.
8) I do not think the composition will have been written by her by Monday.
9) "Have the articles been translated by Mark yet?" - "No, he is tranclating them now"
10) He was being waited by us for the whole evening.
11) Is he often spoken by them?
12) The doctor was not sent by him.
13) The translation should be done in the evening.
14) All the trees had been planted by the middle of autumn.
15) The teacher is being listened by the pupils.
16) This story has not been forgotten.
17) I am not told everything.
18) New books were being sold in this shop when I entered it yesterday.
19) The teacher was looked by everybody with great interest.
20) He will not be operated by the doctor tomorrow.
21) The yeacher was looked by us with great surprise.
22) The truth has not been told by them.
23) This article is being translated by the students now.
24) The patients are looked well after her.
25) I was not waited by them.
<span>1
The policeman heard. a scream in the dark.
2 Mara saw a strange creature at
the window.
3 The children came back late at night.
4 Tom said
something to his friend.
5 Ann had a scary feeling when she saw the
empty house. </span>
Fill in anything, something, somewhere or anybody.
A: What are you doing Alex?
B: Not much. I am just making something........
to decorate my room.
A: What is it?
B: Does it remind you of anything……………?
A: I've seen it somewhere but I can't remember where.
B: It's in Chinese kite.
A: Did anybody………… Show you how to make it?
B: Yes, the old man down the street.
Ответ:
She often works at the weekend.
Does she often work at the weekend?
She doesn`t often work at the weekend.
Объяснение:
If you are looking after somebody younger than you, always hold their hand when using the <span>pavement.
Where there is no pavement, walk on the right hand </span><span>side of the road to face the </span><span>traffic coming towards you.
Take special </span><span>care if you can't see the road very far ahead.
Help other road users see you. </span><span>Wear or carry something light coloured or bright.
To cross the road safely:
1. Find a</span><span><span> safe</span> place to cross.
2. Stop just before you get to the </span><span>road.
3. Look all around for traffic and </span>listen<span>.
4. If traffic is coming, </span><span>let it pass.
5. When it is safe, go straight across the road – do not </span><span>run, keep looking and listening while you cross.</span>