35 . use the required active or passive tense forms. 1. i once (to know) a village teacher who (to be) partially blind. he (to deprive) of one eye as the result of infection. his blind eye (to take) out, and a glass one (to insert) in its socket instead. one day the teacher (to need) to leave his class of small children alone for half an hour or so. but he (to hold) back by one consideration. the children of the class (to be) really unruly. he (to know) that if they (to leave) alone for any length of time they (to become) violent and complaints (to make) by their parents. suddenly he (to strike) by an idea. in a moment his glass eye (to take) out of its socket, and (to place) on the table. “now, children”, he said, “i (to go) out for a few minutes but you (to observe) all the time by my eye. if anything (to do) which (not to approve) by me it (to see) by my eye, and the child (to punish) when i (to return). the children (to impress) very much, and the teacher (to go) off. but when he (to return) an hour later it (to seem) that a hurricane (to pass) through the classroom. the teacher (to astound). “evidently”, he thought,”i (outwit). i wonder how”. in the classroom the tables (to overturn), the walls (to spatter) with ink from ink-bombs which (to throw) during the battle which still (to fight) out as a manifestation of high spirits. in fact, a good time (to have) by all. the teacher (to wonder) why the presence of his glass eye (not to respect). he (to look) round for it and (to see) that it (to cover) by a hat.
Suddenly he (was striken) by an idea. In a moment his glass eye (was taken) out of its socket, and ( placed) on the table.
“Now, children”, he said, “I (am going) out for a few minutes but you (will be observed) all the time by my eye. If anything (is done) which (has not been approved) by me it (will be seen) by my eye, and the child (will be punished) when I (return).
The children (were impressed) very much, and the teacher (went) off.
But when he ( returned) an hour later it ( seemed) that a hurricane (had passed) through the classroom. The teacher (was astounded). “Evidently”, he thought,”I (have been outwited). I wonder how”.
In the classroom the tables (were overturned), the walls ( spattered) with ink from ink-bombs which (had been thrown) during the battle which still (was being fought) out as a manifestation of high spirits. In fact, a good time (had been had) by all.
The teacher ( wondered) why the presence of his glass eye (was not respected). He ( looked) round for it and ( saw) that it (was covered) by a hat.