1. Their dog has been run over by a car.
2. The little girl will be looked after well.
3. The dog must be let out.
4. This film was talked about all over the town.
5. Peace must be fought for.
6. This is a good idea, but it can't be carried out in practise.
7. The cottage will be locked up for the summer.
8. I have never been spoken to like that before.
1.
The prince talked to a<span><span> beautiful</span> princess.
2. Did the elephant play
the saxophone?
3. Last night Anton and Dimitri watched a funny film.
4. My favourite month is February.
5. Where were you on Monday?</span>
1-i
2-c
3-g
4-h
5-a
6-b
7-e
8-d
9-f
<span>1. Ann was sure that we will arrive on Sunday. 2. Peter dumal that his friend had just returned home. 3. We were expecting Sam to join us this evening. 4. He said that he left his bike in the yard. 5. I thought they met on the street. 1. Look! She is dancing. 2. It has a Breakfast each morning. 3. You listened to on the radio now? 4. We looked for our business now. 5. He don't watch TV at the moment. Open the brackets, using the Present, past, Future Simple or Present, Past Continuous: 1. This problem (a) it is difficult to discuss it now. I think we will discuss it tomorrow, when we'll have more time. 2. He spent last week in hospital. He woke up sick. 3. Why don't you put your coat on yesterday? It will be cold. 4. He eateth not, when I came yesterday. He was reading the book. 5. Usually he takes two articles a week. But he turned three articles last week.</span>