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PASSIVE VOICE

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I* Cir%"e the %orre%t a#s&er* 1. er i!ea took / was taken for grante!. ". The win! has broken / has been broken their glass !oor. #. Italian speaks / is spoken in Swit$erlan!. %. is book is reading / is being read at the moment in the high societ& circles.

'. (a )inci had painted / had been painted *ona +isa before some of his other famous paintings. ,. -nna .arenina was writing / was written b& Tolsto&. /. The pri$e will give / will be given to her b& the presi!ent. 0. 1e are going to leave / be left alone b& our teachers if we change our attitu!e. 2. 1h& can3t &ou tell / be told me the truth4 15. Their brother has employed / has been employed for si6 &ears. 11. e gave / was given a present to her. 1". She gave / was given this present for her we!!ing anniversar&. 1#. *& bike runs / is run ver& fast. 1%. e knocked down / was knocked down b& a bike &ester!a&. 1'. er house ruined / was ruined in the fire. 1,. I !on7t know an&thing about buil!ing. I will have built my house / will have my house built. 1/. -lthough she is a professional cook8 she has all her cakes made / makes all the cakes. 10. She is a hair9!resser8 so she has had her new hair-style done / has done her new hairstyle. 12. I !i!n7t go to the post office. I had all the letters sent by my secretary / had sent all the letters. "5. :ur son had his bike repaired / repaired his bike. 1e are so prou! of him. II* +ra#s or!atio#s A* ,a(e these se#te#%es passive* 1. The garage mechanic is repairing the car now. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ". - famous !irector has !onate! one million !ollars for the victims of tsunami. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; #. The& were still buil!ing the hotel when there was an earth<uake. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; %. The& ha! planne! the itinerar& long before the& went on their trip. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; '. The& will !eliver the newspapers earl& in the morning. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ,. The fire !estro&e! all the files. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; /. 1hat have &ou !one to make them feel better4 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; 0. The& will have complete! most of the work b& the time the presi!ent arrives. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; 2. People believe! for a long time that the =arth was the centre of the >niverse. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; 15. The& ma!e him pa& back all the mone&. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; -* ,a(e the o""o&i#. se#te#%es a%tive* 1. 1ere &ou tol! to show &our luggage4 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ". :ur conversation is being recor!e! b& the police. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; #. The cake will have been taken out of the oven b& lunch time. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; %. 1e are going to be given the han!outs b& the lecturer.

;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; '. The wor! ?Croatian@ shoul! be written with a capital letter. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ,. :ur flight has Aust been announce!. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; /. :pals are mine! for in -ustralia. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; 0. The !rinks were being serve! b& a han!some barten!er. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; 2. Several stu!ents ha! been punishe! b& that teacher before the parents were warne! about the problem b& the authorities. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; 15. The essa&s are to be han!e! in at the en! of the week. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; C* ,a(e the a%tive se#te#%es passive a#/ the passive o#es a%tive* 1. If the television set ha! been repaire! properl&8 it woul!n3t have broken !own again. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ". Fish fingers !on3t have to be !efroste! before the& are frie!. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; #. The bri!e3s aunt is going to prepare all the foo! for the we!!ing reception. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; %. The towels aren3t washe! ever& !a& b& the hotel staff. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; '. is &oung assistant was counting the leaflets. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ,. Their apartment is being re!ecorate! b& a famous interior !esigner. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; /. The stu!ents have not &et use! the new laborator&. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; 0. The !ocument must have been erase!. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; 2. Someone ought to have reporte! it to the principal. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; 15. e was believe! to have been kille! b& the terrorists. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; III* 1. ". #. %. P0t the verbs i# bra%(ets i#to the appropriate passive or!*

The conference was over after the final conclusions ;;;;;;;;;; B!rawC. +ook at this beautiful laceD 1here ;;;;;;;;;; it ;;;;;;;;;; BmakeC4 The report ;;;;;;;;;; BgiveC ne6t Satur!a&. 1hat3s going on in &our house4 ;;;;;;;;;; it ;;;;;;;;;; Boccup&C b& some part& goers4 '. The ol! oak tree ;;;;;;;;;; BknockC !own in the heav& storm &ester!a&. ,. Eane is not here. She ;;;;;;;;;; BtakeC to hospital. /. I have !eci!e! it. I ;;;;;;;;;; BprepareC well for the final e6am ne6t week. 0. It is such an interesting posterD 1ho ;;;;;;;;;; it ;;;;;;;;;; BcreateC b&4 2. The& ;;;;;;;;;; BhumiliateC in public for more than two hours before the police finall& arrive!. 15. I ;;;;;;;;;; BtellC the whole stor&. That3s wh& I can3t Au!ge them. 11. e must ;;;;;;;;;; BsupportC b& ver& powerful people !uring his last campaign.

1". - lot of paintings ;;;;;;;;;; BstealC last summer8 but luckil& the& have all been foun!. 1#. 1ho ;;;;;;;;;;The Titanic ;;;;;;;;;; B!irectC b&4 1%. I have forgotten to !o it8 but I promise8 it ;;;;;;;;;; B!oC in a minute. 1'. This coat can3t ;;;;;;;;;; BwashC in a washing machine. 1,. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; BinAureC in a car acci!ent8 she never wante! to !rive again. 1/. This proAect has got ;;;;;;;;;;;;;; BfinishC before the en! of the month. 10. She loves ;;;;;;;;;;; BtakeC to a restaurant. II* CAUSA+IVE HAVE $GE+) Fi#ish the se%o#/ se#te#%e 0si#. 1%a0sative have2 or 1.et2* 1. Fou can7t see so well. Yo03/ better ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; . ". *& mechanic is ver& skilful8 I !on7t have to !o a thing m&self. I a"&a's ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; . #. -re &ou sure that &our theor& is going to work4 Getter ask for evaluation. Yo0 sho0"/ ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; . %. I woul! like to bu& that house. *& law&er will make all the arrangements. I ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; . '. Sorr&8 I can7t talk to &ou now. The waiters are serving !inner. We ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; . ,. (i! &ou prepare all the papers before &ou met him4 Yes4 I ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; . /. 1h& were the painters in her home the whole !a& &ester!a&4 She ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; . 0. Four nails look so goo!. ave &ou visite! the beaut& parlour4 I ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; a &ee( a.o. 2. I can7t make a suit8 so I have !eci!e! to fin! a goo! tailor. I ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; . 15. 1h& are &ou still me!!ling with this greas& engine4 Yo0 %o0"/ ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; . III* Wha"es 1hales 1 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; BbeC an important part of people3s lives for thousan!s of &ears. For a long time whales " ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; BhuntC an! # ;;;;;;;;;;;; BkillC on a large scale. =ven in the &ears to come8 thousan!s of these marine mammals8 which % ;;;;;;;;;;;;; BproveC to have a high intelligence8 ' ;;;;;;;;;;;; BkillC. Commercial whale hunting8 which , ;;;;;;;;;;;; BstartC in 1/55s8 was a ver& big business until about ,5 &ears ago. 1ales / ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; BhuntC so that people coul! use the whale fat for oil in lamps an! to make can!les an! soap. The plates from baleen whales 0 ;;;;;;;;;;;;; BuseC for making women3s clothing8 umbrellas an! other things. 1haling 2 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Bgo onC for centuries8 taking tens of thousan!s of whales a &ear. Technolog& 15 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;; BallowC whalers to hunt faster whales an! to carr& on their hunts throughout the worl!3s oceans. Hew technologies an! the high !eman! for whale pro!ucts 11 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; B!ecreaseC man& whale populations. The number of the whales that 1" ;;;;;;;;;;;;; BslaughterC was so high that man& whale populations were incapable of recovering. Gecause females 1# ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Bbree!C until the& are mature Bover ten &ears of ageC8 an! onl& one little whale 1% ;;;;;;;;;;;; BbearC in two &ears8 whales coul! not pro!uce enough &oung to replace the numbers that 1' ;;;;;;;;;;;;; BkillC b& whalers. P0t the verbs i# bra%(ets i#to the appropriate a%tive or passive or!* So!e #e.atives &i"" be re50ire/*

1hen some whale populations 1, ;;;;;;;;;;;;; B!ecreaseC in such a large number that the& 1/ ;;;;;;;;;;; BbecomeC almost e6tinct8 the whalers reali$e! that some sort of resource management 10 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Bnee!C. In 12%, the International Convention for the Iegulation of 1haling 12 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Bintro!uceC. The original purpose of the Convention was to set the rules to help increase whale populations so that the whaling in!ustr& "5 ;;;;;;;;;;;; Bcan continueC. To!a&8 commercial whaling "1 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;; Bforbi!C almost ever&where in the worl!. In spite of the international ban8 man& whale populations "" ;;;;;;;;;;;; BrecoverC an! "# ;;;;;;;;;;;;; Bconsi!erC to be threatene! or en!angere!. There are still some countries in which whales "% ;;;;;;;;;;;;; BhuntC8 but8 hopefull&8 because of the pressure from concerne! people the& "' ;;;;;;;;;;; BforceC to reconsi!er their actions an! stop killing these magnificent creatures. IV* Rea/ the te6t be"o& a#/ %o!p"ete ea%h .ap &ith o#e s0itab"e &or/*

Let3s ,a(e a Dea" PRE+E7KO 8 NE,OGU9E SLI:EDI+I SLO;ENO I<LAGAN:E -s a motivating e6ample behin! the !iscussion of probabilit&8 a theor& has O been !evelope! which allows the +et7s *ake a (eal Para!o6 to 1________ investigate! 2 ________ stu!ents. This para!o6 3 ________ relate! to a popular television show in the 12/57s. In the show8 a contestant was 4 ________ a choice of three !oors one of which containe! a pri$e. The other two !oors containe! gag gifts like a chicken or a !onke&. -fter an initial !oor ha! 5 ________ chosen b& the contestant8 the host of the show then reveale! an empt& !oor among the two unchosen !oors8 an! aske! the contestant if he or she woul! like to switch to the other unchosen !oor. The <uestion is 9 shoul! the chosen !oor 6 ________ switche!. -re the o!!s of winning increase! through switching4 The intuition of most stu!ents tells them that each of the !oors8 the ones that 7 ________ not chosen an! the ones that were 8 ________8 are e<uall& likel& to contain the pri$e so that there is a '59'5 chance of winning with either selection. This8 however8 is not the case. The probabilit& of winning b& using the switching techni<ue is "J# while the o!!s of winning b& not switching is 1J#. This was 9 ________ e6plaine! to stu!ents as follows. The probabilit& of picking the wrong !oor in the initial stage of the game is "J#. If the contestant picks the wrong !oor initiall&8 the remaining empt& !oor must 10 ________ reveale! b& the host in the secon! stage of the game. Thus8 if the contestant switches after picking the wrong !oor initiall&8 the pri$e 11 ________ be won. The probabilit& of winning b& switching is 12 ________ to the probabilit& of picking the wrong !oor in the initial stage which is clearl& "J#. (espite this para!o6 13 ________ clearl& e6plaine!8 the problem is rarel& 14 ________ b& most stu!ents. Thus the strong intuition8 which most stu!ents have in this case8 cannot 15 ________ con<uere! so easil&. The e6periments in this fiel! have 16 ________ use! b& scientists to investigate a ran!om phenomena. IV* So!e o the o""o&i#. se#te#%es are %orre%t a#/ so!e have !ista(es i# the!* +i%( the %orre%t o#es a#/ %orre%t the o#es &ith !ista(es*

1. Fou !on3t have to leave a tip because the service inclu!es in the bill. 1. -ll our crops are being ruine! with the heav& rains. ". Too much attention has alrea!& being !evote! to this problem. 1. The ol! pine tree that stoo! at the en! of our gar!en was fallen !uring the last storm. #. She kept turning because she ha! a feeling that the& were been followe!. 1. The& were !riving ver& slowl& because the fog was thickene!. /. The secretar& entere! the room silentl& an! han!e! the note to the chairman. 0. - crate of me!ical supplies were still being loa!e! into the truck when the !river turne! the engine on.

2. The hotel was reporte! to have been completel& !estro&e! b& the fire. 15. She went outsi!e to collect the clothes that ha! been !rie! on the line. 11. She was running for her life an! !i!n3t notice that her nice blouse got caught in the bramble an! rippe!. 1". Sorr&8 this stain can3t be remove! so easil&. I wish &ou ha! ha! &our suit cleane! after the part&. 1#. She remembere! having being taken to the circus b& her aunt8 who was alwa&s gla! to spen! some time with the ki!s. 1%. e ha! been ma!e tell them ever&thing about the conspirac& before the plotters ha! an& chance to continue with their plans. 1'. e can3t talk at the meeting to!a& because he is having fi6e! his teeth. KEY= REFRESH YOUR KNOWLEDGE Present Simple Present Continuous Past Simple Past Continuous Present Perfect Simple Present Perfect Continuous Past Perfect Simple Past Perfect Continuous Future Simple Future Continuous Future Perfect Simple Future Perfect Continuous going to future Infinitive I* 1. ". #. %. '. ,. was taken has broken is spoken is being rea! ha! painte! was written
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/. will be given 0. be left 2. tell 15. has been emplo&e! 11. gave 1". was given 1#. runs 1%. was knocke! !own 1'. was ruine! 1,. will have m& house built 1/. has all her cakes ma!e 10. has !one her new hair9st&le 12. ha! all the letters sent b& m& secretar& "5. repaire! his bike II* S0..este/ a#s&ers A* 1. The car is being repaire! b& the garage mechanic now. ". :ne million !ollars has been !onate! for the victims of tsunami b& a famous !irector. #. The hotel was still being built when there was an earth<uake. %. The itinerar& ha! been planne! long before the& went on their trip. '. The newspapers will be !elivere! earl& in the morning. ,. -ll the files were !estro&e! b& the fire. /. 1hat has been !one to make them feel better4 0. *ost of the work will have been complete! b& the time the presi!ent arrives. 2. It was believe! for a long time that the =arth was the centre of the >niverse. 15. e was ma!e to pa& back all the mone&. 1. ". #. %. '. ,. /. 0. 2. (i! the& tell &ou to show &our luggage4 The police is recor!ing our conversation. Someone will have taken the cake out of the oven b& lunch time. The lecturer is going to give us the han!outs. Fou shoul! write the wor! ?Croatian@ with a capital letter. The& have Aust announce! our flight. The& mine for opals in -ustralia. - han!some barten!er was serving the !rinks. That teacher ha! punishe! several stu!ents before the authorities warne! the parents about the problem. 15. 1e are to han! in the essa&s at the en! of the week. C 1. If the& ha! repaire! the television set properl&8 it woul!n3t have broken !own again. ". Fou !on3t have to !efrost fish fingers before &ou fr& them. #. -ll the foo! for the we!!ing reception is going to be prepare! b& the bri!e3s aunt. %. The hotel staff !on3t wash the towels ever& !a&. '. The leaflets were being counte! b& his &oung assistant. ,. - famous interior !esigner is re!ecorating their apartment. /. The new laborator& has not &et been use! b& the stu!ents. 0. Someone must have erase! the !ocument. 2. It ought to have been reporte! to the principal. 15. People believe! that he ha! been kille! b& the terrorists. III*

1. ha! been !rawn ". is it ma!e J was it ma!e #. will be given %. Is it being occupie! J Is it occupie! '. was knocke! ,. has been taken /. am going to be prepare! 0. 1ho was it create! b&4 2. were being humiliate! 15. haven7t been tol! 11. have been supporte! 1". were stolen 1#. 1ho was The Titanic !irecte! b&4 1%. will be !one 1'. be washe! 1,. having been inAure! 1/. to be finishe! 10. to be taken IV* S0..este/ a#s&ers 1. have J get &our e&es teste! ". have J get m& car repaire! #. have it evaluate! %. will have all the arrangements ma!e b& m& law&er '. are having !inner serve! ,. ha! ha! them prepare! /. was having her room painte! 0. ha! m& nails !one 2. am going to have a suit ma!e 15. have it washe! J cleane! 1 " # % ' , / 0 2 15 11 1" 1# V* have been have been hunte! kille! have been proven will be kille! starte! were hunte! were use! was going on J went on allowe! !ecrease! were slaughtere! !o not bree! 1% 1' 1, 1/ 10 12 "5 "1 "" "# "% "' is born were being kille! ha! been !ecrease! became was nee!e! was intro!uce! coul! continue is forbi!!en have not recovere! are consi!ere! are hunte! will be force!

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