1
He had never been to Oxford before.
When I found my camera the butter had already flown away.
Sandra had suffered from pneumonia for many years.
Tony hadn't appeared on TV before that.
My cousin had bought tickets before we came.
I was too tired because my working day had started at six.
2
He had watched this TV programme before his parents came home.
Shelia and Witty had sent the invitations for the conference before Friday.
A group of tourists had already visited this cathedral before the guide told them about its history.
His nephew had moved to a new flat by the begging of September.
The accident had happened before Henry understood anything.
It had stopped raining by the evening.
John and Andrew had got to the hotel before night.
You had made a decision before our talk.
I had met your brother before we both entered university.
We had made photocopies of the documents by six o'clock yesterday.
1. Customs officers CLEAR cargo and transport means at check-points and warehouses. 2. Some passengers ARE PUNISHED with penalties if they BREAK laws. 3. It IS clear that he WON'T BE ABLE to pay the amount of duty, that the excise officer HAS STATED in the voucher. 4. The suitcases ARE LABELED and sent off to be loaded into the hold of an airplane. 5. If a person EXCEEDS Duty and Tax Free Allowance he PAYS the duty for the excess. 6. The Customs officer WORKED indoors yesterday. 7. The Customs officer stopped the passenger when he WAS TAKING out a big collection of stamps. 8. In the times of Kievan Rus, taxes WERE COLLECTED) for the transportation of goods through the frontiers. 9. He WAS FOUND not guilty and WALKED free from the court. 10. When he THOUGHT OVER the customs tariffs he CAME to the conclusion that it SERVES the development of the country.
<span>1. cycleways should (be built) to make cycling safer.
2. Vast amounts of money (is spent) on nuclear power each year.
3. Energy could also (be saved) if more short journeys (were made) by bicycle.
4. Our team has only (been beaten) once so far this year.
5. This painting was probably (painted) by Dali.
6. She's only crying because some soap went into her eye while her hair (was being washed).
1. On this evening. I (am/was walking) home to the Florida Hotel and it (is/was raining).
2. Two policemen with rifles who (had come) in off the street patrol (were standing) by the door.
3. While we (were waiting) around I (told) the whole story.
4. The girl (went) downstairs and the hotel owner (stood up) and (bowed) to her as the office.
5. Wednesday (is not going) well for Anthony Cross. His day (began) at 6 a.m.,
and it (is) now nearly nine. It (has been drizzling) steadily since the grey
shadows of dawn (crept) over the City.</span>
1 hurt( Participle II) playing ( Participle I)
2 walking( Participle I)
3 running and playing (Participle I)
4 brought ( Participle II)
5 given ( Participle II)
6 done (Participle II)
7 correcting ( Participle I) our written (Participle II)
8 been changed ( Participle II)
1) in
2) away
3) natural habitats
4) one hand
5) play
6) role
7) conservation
8) other hand
9) out
10) to sum up