3. The Passive. Fill in the verbs. 1. The World Cup ... by Italy in 2006. (win)
2. Masks ... by men in Papua New Guinea. (wear)
3. The cooking ... usually ... by my mother. (make)
4. That old house ... in the 14th century. (built)
4. Change these sentences from active to passive.
1. The gardener watered the flowers.
2. He kept the animals in the cage.
3. They don't grow tea in Scotland.
4. Judges in the UK wear white wigs.
1. Christopher doesn't mind to pay/ paying for English
lessons. He goes on holiday to England every year.
2.Amy avoids to sunbathe / sunbathing. She has
blonde hair and very fair skin.
3. Do you want to go / going camping at the weekend?
The weather forecast is good.
4.Marco and his mum choose flying/ to fly when they
visit their family in Italy.
5.Carly pretends to be / being cheerful when she's
away, but I really think she misses home.
6.Do we really need to take / taking four big bags with
us? We are only going away for three days.
Have you bought the ticket?
Yes, I have bought some tickets for concert.
Is Tom coming to your birthday party?
Yes, he is coming with his girlfriend Kate.
Can Helen join our group?
Yes, she can. Everyone can join it
Did you go the cinema yesterday?
No, I did not. I went to the Shop yesterday.
Are you very tired?
Yes, I am. I am tired because I have a lot of homework now.
Has John done his work?
No, he has not finished it yet.
Have you got a hobby?
Yes, I have. I like playing chess, swimming and learning English.
Is there any white bread at home?
Yes, there are some White bread at home
10) Is the armchair in the middle of the room?
No, it is not. It is opposite the Window