1 The person who does the interview will get the job. (most successfully)
2 That isn't very positive. Try to think (more optimistically)
3 Watch out! You should drive (more carefully)
4 My village is than the city. (noisier)
5 He always hurts people's feelings. He's person I know. (the most dissensitive)
<span>1. The porter will (<u>bring</u>, be brought) your luggage to your room. 2. Your luggage will (bring, <u>be brought</u>) up in the lift. 3. You may (<u>leave</u>, be left) your hat and coat in the cloak-room downstairs. 4. They can (<u>leave</u>, be left) the key with the clerk downstairs. 5. From the station they will (take, <u>be taken</u>) straight to the hotel. 6. Tomorrow he will (<u>take,</u> be taken) them to the Russian Museum. 7. At the station they will (meet, <u>be met</u>) by a man from the travel bureau. 8. She will (<u>meet</u>, be met) them in the hall upstairs.</span>
The tower was built in 1858. The project architect was Augustus Pugin. The height of the tower and spire is 96.3 m.<span>Big Ben is one of the best-known landmarks in Europe. Nowadays the word Big Ben connects the bell, the clock and the tower at the same time. The tower is closed to the general public, but people with a "special interest" might offer an excursion for additional payment.</span>
The chairs are near the desks.