ДАЮ 30Б! Make these senten ces passive.
1. Every y ear they contribute large sums of money to this med ical cen tre.
2. People never admire such b ehav iour.
3. They make th ese souven irs by hand.
4. My parents give me pocket money at the beg inn ing of each month.
5. They water flowers every week.
6. Granny grows beautifulroses in her garden.
7. They buy diction aries for philo logy classes in London.
8. Do ctors ex amine patien ts in th is room.
9. They feed thebirds in winter.
10. People sometimes steal books from librar ies. 3. Read the text and co mplet e the statements after it. Albert Einstein : the Greatest Scien tist of the 20th Century
Past Simple
1. We gathered mushrooms and berries in the forest last summer.
2. My friend took part in the running competition yesterday.
3. Kate cut her finger two days ago.
Past Continuous
1. I was playing a computer game the morning yesterday.
2. My mum was knitting while my father was fitting his car.
3. He wasn't doing his homework from 5 till 6 yesterday.
Present Simple
1. Anna likes to bake cakes very much.
2. I take many photos when I go to the seaside.
3. Usually we don't buy black bread in the supermarket.
Present Continuous
1. Look! That man is skating very well!
2. My granny is watering her favourite plants now.
3. I am doing an English exercise now.
The Picture of Dorian Gray' (1) b) was published in 1981. It's about a man called Dorian Gray who thinks that physical beauty is more important than his soul. When an artist (2) a) paints a beautiful picture of him, Dorian Gray has an idea. He wishes for the
painting to become old and ugly, and not him. When this happens, the consequences are terrible.
This book (3)b) was written by the Irish author Oscar Wilde. Wilde also (4) a) wrote poems, plays and children's
stories, but this was his only novel. Oscar Wilde had a difficult life. He (5) b) was sent to prison for two
years, and he (6) died when he was only 46 years old.
Now, 'The Picture of Dorian Gray' (7) b) is considered to be one of the
classics of gothic fiction. Every year it will (8) b) be studied by thousands of British students for their