9)I cannot find my dictionary. Someone has taken it.
. |" ?* ^7 a6 ^ My dictionary cannot be found. It has been taken by someone.
8 K1 S9 ^4 k; v1 `) [ 10)She cannot find her bag. Someone must have taken it.
& \3 {3 x6 u0 ~. v4 W; z* I Her bag cannot be found. It must have been taken by someone. 0 I/ Q+ ^ F! ~: u7 A
11)The pupils asked the teacher to tell a story.
7 I- R1 z# P- J6 ^% y7 @ The teacher was asked by the pupils to tell a story. 6 L! G3 V( u% S: O- g x
12)The Association asked Mr. Green to make a speech. : }1 Q; v) A& S' ~) {
Mr. Green was asked by the Association to make a speech. ) C2 X! a& \4 W( [
13)The government is sending him abroad. 3 P+ ^- U) ^0 h8 |) P) b
He is being sent abroad by the government.
( A# A9 |" b- R$ v$ B 14)He told me to wait here for him.
+ ]- D5 v5 B/ ]3 t# i ^/ i I was told to wait here for him. - z) O: X7 z0 r) V. |9 |) Q: M
15)Mr. Hopkins has found his wallet.
1 b5 E' U3 I6 A+ ~1 d/ s a Mr. Hopkins’ wallet has been found. + l9 ^. O8 H8 `# M1 X+ E. n
16)The workers themselves invented the new machine. - m; w e6 }" }1 p
The new machine was invented by the workers themselves.
8 R2 X* [9 K3 W% }. J$ n* c8 N* S( d$ x1 K 17)They set up this hospital in 1950. + G/ u; o% X- g; J
This hospital was set up in 1950.
: K7 w: v: \- M% [' j" B$ [" K 18)Tom broke the window.
4 ~/ ]2 f! T- R& R The window was broken by Tom. . `1 c) W- j3 {0 Q! z L7 a
19)Did you write the letter? 6 J4 \! r, _& ?! J
Was the letter written by you? 0 T! K+ n8 ?. e, P7 {% }9 V" m
20)They do not make this kind of watches in Beijing.
# y. E: Y) J0 K! `/ P& O" y) } This kind of watches are not made in Beijing. 5 Z2 p/ z6 v0 Z8 g ~
21)People call him Little Old Man.
' B6 t; ^# y7 Y' ]2 k |, [ He is called Little Old Man. 3 P3 @8 z: Z: k, N* _6 L6 ]6 N$ Y
22)John answered all the questions.
+ W2 r% d& s' z All the questions were answered by John. ! U0 m L4 t4 t- {
23)The farmer was ploughing the field. 6 {0 _ g5 k+ D/ c' z( O2 h; u2 L
The field was being ploughed by the farmer. $ R" d7 W& b7 S
24)People speak English in almost all the countries of the world.
* [" E" M2 `8 }4 C7 a English is spoken in almost all the countries of the world. ' T) b5 l( L/ `+ B6 {- D5 o. B
25)The wind blew the clouds away. ) ?4 z. s- Q; t! H. Y3 R" M
The clouds were blown away by the wind.
; `: I+ R$ w) q0 Z/ [$ I; Q; a 26)We shall paint the room.
8 k" m8 x3 J& B( k+ N7 r The room will be painted.
: j2 p, k3 H) Y. f0 D 27)Must I do all the exercises on my own? 7 K5 Q7 K7 m6 ~' }' ?
Must all the exercises be done?
- j. c7 @# w( d2 M5 C3 E) `6 x 28)I am going to ring Tom up. : M& C" p7 [# E H5 v/ r* L
Tom is going to be rung up. |