1. The plant is … (to be built) next to the existing one is … (to be completed) next year.
2. A whole range of economic factors are said … (to influence) the resources.
3. Because of these difficulties the relative accuracy of the estimates is likely … (to have been reduced) in recent years.
4. Government spending on a new steel mill may … (to provide) interest, speculation, perhaps even – indirectly – higher taxes and a new village school.
5. Complementary support must … (to come) from fiscal measures … (to provide) acceptable results.
6. This should also … (to help) to strengthen the dollar and reduce its dependence on fluctuations in interest rates.
7. Regardless of what is … (to blame) the reality is that the West German economy is weakened with its competitiveness diminished.
8. There will have … (to be) savage cuts in the real value of unemployment and social security payments.
It was 10 o’clock on a dark winter night. Mr. Trindel was driving home alone on a small country road. The stars went and it was very quiet. Suddenly his car stopped . Mr. Trindle looked under the bonnet but everything seemed to be normal. Then, when he was looking at the engine, he heard a strange noise. A UFO was flying above him. He couldn’t believe his eyes. A bright light shone on him and he felt very strange. He was thinking what to do when suddenly everything got quiet. When Mr. Trindle got into the car the radio was talking about a UFO that people had seen the previous night. “The previous night?” Mr. Tridle looked at his watch. It was 7 o’clock in the morning.