<span>I was told. — I am told. — I shall be told.
I was shown. — I am shown. — I shall be shown.
She was brought. — She is brought. — She will be brought.
We were asked. — We are asked. — We shall be asked.
We were answered, — We are answered. — We shall be answered.
We were sent. — We are sent. — We shall be sent.
They were given. — They are given. — They will be given.
He was helped. — He is helped. — He will be helped.
He was advised. — He is advised. — He will be advised.
He was forgotten. — He is forgotten. — He will be forgotten.
He was remembered. — He is remembered. — He will be remembered.
We were invited. — We are invited. — We shall be invited.
We were corrected. — We are corrected. — We shall be corrected.
He was called. — He is called. — He will be called.
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History is a humanitarian science, a field of knowledge about a person, specifically about his past - important events, activities, religion, society, etc. History most often studies first of all the sources available for studying about the past, in order to establish a historical process and draw conclusions about the causes of events. The term "history" in Ancient Greek originally meant "investigation, establishment." In those days, history was identified with the establishment of the authenticity and authenticity of facts and events. Soon, any story about the events of the past began to be called "history," but stories that are not confirmed by external sources are not considered an impartial study of what should be a part of any scientific discipline.
<span>1. The man is run over by a motor-car.
2. Your clothes are looked after.
3. She will be handed an important message by Oleg next week.
4. Professor N has been sent for by a first year student already.
5. We are being askred many questions by the teacher now</span>