ГДЗ по английскому языку 9 класс Ваулина, Дули, Подоляко, Эванс - ответ страница 95
Авторы: Ваулина Ю.Е., Дули Д., Подоляко О.Е., Эванс В.
Серия: Spotlight
Тип книги: Учебник
Год: 2015-2025
3. Put the verbs in brackets into the correct passive form. Complete the quiz, then listen and check.
World Monuments Quiz
1 When ..... (the Eiffel Tower/build)?
A 1889
B 1898
2 What ..... (the Taj Mahal/make) of?
A red sandstone
B white marble
3 Why ..... (the Egyptian Pyramids/build)?
A as tombs for the pharaohs
B as monuments to the gods
4 Which famous monument ..... (can/see) from almost every part of the city?
A the Colosseum, Rome
B the Acropolis, Athens
5 It ..... (estimate) that 2 to 3 million people died while building a monument. Which one?
A the Great Wall of China
B Stonehenge
6 Which of these famous sites ..... (endanger) by tourism?
A Machu Picchu, Peru
B Uluru, Australia
7 According to the legend, which famous building ..... (destroy) if the ravens ever leave it?
A Bran Castle, Romania
B The Tower of London
4. Read the notices. Where could you see each one? Expand them into full sentences using the passive.
1 Please keep dogs on lead
2 Pool closed
3 Please do not touch the exhibits
4 Museum being renovated
5 Lab moved to 4th floor
► Dogs must be kept on a lead, (park)
5. Read the two examples. Which sentence is illustrated in the picture? Which means that someone else did something for Tom? How is the sentence formed?
1 Tom is repairing his car.
2 Tom is having his car repaired.
6. Make sentences using The Causative.
1 Andy's gardener is tidying up his garden.
Andy ► is having his garden tidied up.
2 Meg's friend has painted her nails. Meg ..... .
3 The mechanic is going to fix John's car tomorrow. John ..... .
4 The painter painted Mike's bedroom last week. Mike ..... .
5 The dressmaker will shorten Sue's dress. Sue ..... .
6 Brian's dad has built a garden shed for him. Brian ..... .
7. The Smiths' house is being renovated. Use the ideas to make sentences.
• walls/paint (yesterday)
• flowers/plant (tomorrow)
• missing tiles/replace (now)
• windows/clean (2 days ago)
• fence/mend (now)
• grass/mow (next week)
► They had the walls painted yesterday.
8. Read the theory, then complete with: whatever, whichever, whenever, wherever, whoever or however.
"Ever" can be added to question words to mean "any" (however = in any way that; whatever = anything that; whenever = any time that; wherever = any place that; whichever = any of; whoever = anyone who). Come to my house whenever you like!
1 ..... Ann goes, her sister goes too.
2 ..... you do, don't drop the camera!
3 ..... I try to visit that museum, it's closed.
4 ..... wants to come, join me.
5 ..... hard I try, I can never please Mike.
6 "Where shall I sit?" ..... you like."
7 ..... Brian cooks, it's always delicious.
8 TV is so boring lately, ..... channel I watch.
9. Portfolio: Write your own quiz like the one in Ex. 3 about endangered world monuments using the passive. Give your quiz to your partner to complete.
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