С! read the dialogue from exercise 6 and find all the verbs in the passive in the text. ex.6 trevor: it was your first time in australia, wasn’t it? pat: oh, yes! trevor: and what are your first impressions of australia? pat: it’s an amazing country! their summers are in winter. australian animals are pretty funny. their bears live in trees and are vegetarians. trevor: they are probably kept as pets. pat: no. the australians keep duckbills as pets. trevor: what’s a duckbill? pat: a duckbill is a mammal that lives in the water, lays eggs, has a duck’s bill and sings like a nightingale. pat: exactly. and australia has the biggest grasshoppers in the world. trevor: really? what are they called? pat: kangaroos. the australians hunt them with boomerangs. that’s why male kangaroos are called ‘boomers’ in australian slang. trevor: what’s a boomerang? pat: it’s a kind of a coat hanger. you throw it away and it comes back. trevor: what language do the australians speak? pat: their own variety of english. australian english is spoken all over the country. trevor: is australian english different from british english? pat: mmm… yes, as different as british english from american english. the basic language is the same but the accent is different and some words and phrases are different. at least it’s easy to understand. in australia someone who is not particularly smart ‘doesn’t have enough brains to give himself a headache’ or is ‘lamb-brailed’. trevor: pretty straightforward, isn’t it? are you going to write an article about australia today? pat: no, i’m invited to a party. see you tomorrow. trevor: see you later.
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