Turn the underlined verbs from active into passive. Do not change the grammar tense. In your answer write the subject and the verb in the right form:
Example: The boys broke all windows in this house.
All windows were broken by the boys.
BREAKING NEWS!
This is Rachel Amber, Channel 5. We are on the air near the South Police Department where they 11) are keeping an unknown man. Here are the details!
Someone 12) had intruded into the City Art Gallery last night before they 12) switched on the alarm system. He 13) opened the back entrance door with a key when the night guards 13) were checking the front door video cameras. The night guards 14) noticed nothing at first. But later one of them 15) found the back door opened and 15) raised the alarm. The guards 16) searched all the building and 16) found a man in the staff room. They 17) called the police. Now the police representative 18) has just informed us that they 18) have arrested the man but they 18) cannot identify him. There is no file on him in the police database. The man keeps silence as if he is deaf and mute. Right now we 19) will show his photo. If someone recognizes him, please dial the number you see on the screen.
1. Does the family have other children? - No, I'm the only child. 2. Your brother is a student and he is 19 years old, right? - Yes, he is a student, but he is 18 years old, not 19. 3. There are a lot of people on the street. 4. There is no milk in the jug. 5. They have two children - a boy and a girl. 6. There are such people, aren't they? 7. Does your school have a garden? - Yes. 8. Do you have parks in your city? “Yes, but a little, two or three.” 9. Do you have any questions? 10. On the table near the window there is a clock. 11. Your books and notebooks on the shelf. 12. Is there a notebook on the shelf? - Yes, these are my notebooks. 13. What is on the table? - There's a kettle and a cup. 14. Who is in the next room? 15. Is there anyone in the next room? 16. Do you have bookcases in your audience? 17. There is sugar on the table, but not much. 18. Benny has a lot of toys. 19. Tom has few toys. 20. We have little time, already half past one.
Task 1. HUMAN NOISES
Match the words in the box with their description below. Use your dictionary to check your answers.
sniff sneeze sigh pant scream boo gasp stammer cough cheer puff chant whisper
groan yawn snore
1. to sing a regular beat - chant
2. to speak very quietly - whisper
3. to breathe with difficulty - pant
4. to breathe fast - puff
5. to make loud cries - scream
6. to hesitate and repeat sounds when speaking - stammer
7. to make loud noises with the nose and throat when asleep - snore
8. to send air out of your lungs suddenly because your throat hurts - cough
9. to breathe deeply showing you are sad, relieved, etc. - sigh
10. to make a sound to show that you do not like an actor, politician, etc - boo
11. to shout encouragement - cheer
12. to breathe in air through your nose - sniff
13. to open your mouth wide and breathe in and out deeply when you are tired or bored - yawn
14. to blow air suddenly out through your nose and mouth because of an irritation inside your nose ( a reflex action) - sneeze
15. to moan deeply - groan
16. to take a short, deep breath, showing surprise or pain. - gasp
2. ANIMAL NOISES
Match the noises on the left with the animals that make them on the right.
Noise - Animal
croak frog
squeak mouse
howl wolf
quack duck
buzz bee
grunt pig
hiss snake
neigh horse
bray donkey
bleat sheep / goat
crow cock(erel)
roar lion / tiger
bark dog
miaow / purr cat