I don t want to hear another word i never so in my whole life

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Помогите, пожалуйста.

Insert the required tense (Passive Voice).
1. «I don’t want to hear another word. I __ never __ so __ in my whole life, (to insult) (/. Shaw)
2. But what shall I do if you __ ? (to kill) (Shaw)
3. Godfrey waited, before he spoke again, until the ale __ and the door __ (to bring, to close) (Eliot)
4. In whatever spare time he could find, he read the current research journals, trying to understand the implications of the experiments which __ throughout the world, (to perform) (Wilson)
5. Merriman, order the dog-cart at once. Mr. Ernest __ suddenly to town, (to call back) (Wilde)
6. Upon the Doctor and the widow the eyes of both Mr. Tuprnan and his companion __ for some time, when the stranger broke silence, (to fix) (Dickens)
7. In 1834, the Houses of Parliament, with the exception of Westminster Hall __ by fire. They __ ‘. by Sir Charles Barry, (to destroy, to rebuild)
8. «I’m afraid that we’re going to have to move,» he said. «This lab won’t be big enough for us after all. But there’s a double room on the eleventh floor that __ » (to use — negative) (Wilson)
9. Lanny noticed that he __ by three white men from the coffee stall on the other side of the road, (to watch)
10. It was past eleven o’clock — a late hour for the little village of Cobham — when Mr. Pickwick retired to the bedroom which __ for his reception, (to prepare) (Dickens)
11. We __. if we __, but never mind, (to scold, to see) (Ch. Bronte)
12. The Nobel Prize __ to him in 1924 when the advent of wave mechanics had revealed the importance of his work, ten years after his famous experiment __ (to give, to perform) (Wilson)
13. The camp of peace will not allow the outbreak of a new war that __ by the imperialists. (to prepare)
14. I called… to ask if a diamond brooch of mine __ (to find) (Wilde)
15. The tea-things __ scarcely ___ when the London coach deposited Mr. Weller, senior, at the door, (to put away) (Dickens)
16. Annette’s most valuable stone was ruby, which __ to her when she was twelve by an Indian prince who was in love with her mother, (to give) (Murdoch)
17. He [Jim] put down his pail… and bent over the toe with absorbing interest while the bandage __ (to unwind) (Twain)
18. He carefully examined the contents of his case, and did not speak again until the beer __ and he had paid for it. (to bring) (Priestley)
19. The little patient — and __, and now lay composed in her crib, (to examine, to soothe) (Ch. Bronte)
20. It was an idea that __ at that moment __ by Colonel Melchett and Colonel Bantry. (to discuss) (Christie)
21. Lanny __ cruelly, heartlessly in the way Sara __ When he __, the barking of a dog __ It __ by hurried footsteps, (to beat, to beat, to beat, to hear, to follow).

Помогите, пожалуйста.

Insert the required tense (Passive Voice). 
1. «I don’t want to hear another word. I __ never __ so __ in my whole life, (to insult) (/. Shaw)
2. But what shall I do if you __ ? (to kill) (Shaw)
3. Godfrey waited, before he spoke again, until the ale __ and the door __ (to bring, to close) (Eliot)
4. In whatever spare time he could find, he read the current research journals, trying to understand the implications of the experiments which __ throughout the world, (to perform) (Wilson)
5. Merriman, order the dog-cart at once. Mr. Ernest __ suddenly to town, (to call back) (Wilde)
6. Upon the Doctor and the widow the eyes of both Mr. Tuprnan and his companion __ for some time, when the stranger broke silence, (to fix) (Dickens)
7. In 1834, the Houses of Parliament, with the exception of Westminster Hall __ by fire. They __ ‘. by Sir Charles Barry, (to destroy, to rebuild)
8. «I’m afraid that we’re going to have to move,» he said. «This lab won’t be big enough for us after all. But there’s a double room on the eleventh floor that __ » (to use — negative) (Wilson)
9. Lanny noticed that he __ by three white men from the coffee stall on the other side of the road, (to watch)
10. It was past eleven o’clock — a late hour for the little village of Cobham — when Mr. Pickwick retired to the bedroom which __ for his reception, (to prepare) (Dickens)
11. We __. if we __, but never mind, (to scold, to see) (Ch. Bronte)
12. The Nobel Prize __ to him in 1924 when the advent of wave mechanics had revealed the importance of his work, ten years after his famous experiment __ (to give, to perform) (Wilson)
13. The camp of peace will not allow the outbreak of a new war that __ by the imperialists. (to prepare)
14. I called… to ask if a diamond brooch of mine __ (to find) (Wilde)
15. The tea-things __ scarcely ___ when the London coach deposited Mr. Weller, senior, at the door, (to put away) (Dickens)
16. Annette’s most valuable stone was ruby, which __ to her when she was twelve by an Indian prince who was in love with her mother, (to give) (Murdoch)
17. He [Jim] put down his pail… and bent over the toe with absorbing interest while the bandage __ (to unwind) (Twain)
18. He carefully examined the contents of his case, and did not speak again until the beer __ and he had paid for it. (to bring) (Priestley)
19. The little patient — and __, and now lay composed in her crib, (to examine, to soothe) (Ch. Bronte)
20. It was an idea that __ at that moment __ by Colonel Melchett and Colonel Bantry. (to discuss) (Christie)
21. Lanny __ cruelly, heartlessly in the way Sara __ When he __, the barking of a dog __ It __ by hurried footsteps, (to beat, to beat, to beat, to hear, to follow).

I. Insert the required tense in Passive.

  1. I don`t want to hear another word. I
    (never/so/insult) in my whole life.

  2. But what shall I do if you (kill)?

  3. He waited, before he spoke again, until the
    ale (bring) and the door (close).

  4. Merriman, order the dog-cart at once. Mr
    Ernest (suddenly/call back) to town.

  5. In 1834 the Houses of Parliament, with the
    exception of Westminster Hall (destroy) by fire. They (rebuild) by
    Sir Charles Barry.

  6. Lanny noticed that he (watch) by three
    white men.

  7. It was past eleven o`clock – a late hour
    for the little village – when Mr Pickwick retired to the bedroom
    which (prepare) for his reception.

  8. We (scold) if we (see), but never mind.

  9. The Nobel Prize (give) to him in 1924 when
    the advent of wave mechanics had revealed the importance of his
    work, ten years after his famous experiment (perform).

  10. The tea-things (scarcely/put away) when he
    arrived.

  11. The little patient (examine) and (soothe),
    and now lay composed in her crib.

  12. It was an idea that (discuss) by Colonel
    Melchett and Colonel Bantry at that moment.

  13. The oldest of London`s present-day theatres
    is the Royal Theatre which (open) in 1663 and since then
    (reconstruct) several times.

  14. She kept an eye on the Leanham people to
    see that her action (duly/notice).

  15. After a few routine questions (ask) and
    (answer), he leant back in his chair and smiled.

II. Put the verbs in the correct tense.

The building at the top
of the High Street is Barford Hall. It (build) in 1827 and today it
(regard) as the finest Georgian building in the county. A number of
changes (make) since it (build), but the front of the building
(not/change). Today the Hall (own) by Bardale Council, and for the
last ten years it (use) as a home for Barford Arts Centre. At the
moment a small art gallery (build) behind the Hall.

III. Choose the correct form.

Millions of pounds
worth of damage (has caused/has been caused) by a storm which
(passed/was passed) across north of England last night. The River
Ribble (burst/was burst) its banks after heavy rain. People
(rescued/were rescued) from the floods by firemen, who (received/were
received) numerous calls for help. Wind speeds (reached/were reached)
ninety miles an hour in some places. Roads (blocked/were blocked) by
fallen trees and electricity lines (brought/were brought) down,
leaving thousands of homes without electricity. `Everything possible
(is doing/is being done) to get the situation back to normal`, a
spokesman (said/was said).

IV. Turn the sentences from Active into Passive.

  1. An expert is restoring the antique car.

  2. He has directed a lot of films.

  3. The judge has fined us $500.

  4. A number of reporters will meet the
    professor at the airport.

  5. A famous designer is going to decorate the
    President`s house.

  6. The Romans founded Bath in the first
    century AD.

  7. Astronauts are exploring space.

  8. The government will have introduced new
    measures against crime by the next winter.

  9. She offered me a cup of coffee.

  10. A nightmare woke her up.

  11. Scientists might discover a cure for
    cancer.

  12. Someone should help the old woman across
    the street.

  13. They must have arrested the suspect.

  14. We should have provided more food at the
    reception.

  15. He could have written the answers more
    clearly.

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THE PASSIVE VOICE

Exercise 1. Insert the required tense (Passive Voice).

1. «I don’t want to hear another word. I __ never __ so __ in my whole life, (to insult) (/. Shaw)2. But what shall I do if you __ ? (to kill) (Shaw)3. Godfrey waited, before he spoke again, until the ale __ and the door __ (to bring, to close) (Eliot)4. In whatever spare time he could find, he read the current research journals, trying to understand the implications of the experiments which __ throughout the world, (to perform) (Wilson) 5. Merriman, order the dog-cart at once. Mr. Ernest __ suddenly to town, (to call back) (Wilde)6. Upon the Doctor and the widow the eyes of both Mr. Tuprnan and his companion __ for some time, when the stranger broke silence, (to fix) (Dickens)7. In 1834, the Houses of Parliament, with the exception of Westminster Hall __ by fire. They __ ‘. by Sir Charles Barry, (to destroy, to rebuild) 8. «I’m afraid that we’re going to have to move,» he said. «This lab won’t be big enough for us after all. But there’s a double room on the eleventh floor that __ » (to use — negative) (Wilson) 9. Lanny noticed that he __ by three white men from the coffee stall on the other side of the road, (to watch) 10. It was past eleven o’clock — a late hour for the little village of Cobham — when Mr. Pickwick retired to the bedroom which __ for his reception, (to prepare) (Dickens)11. We __. if we __, but never mind, (to scold, to see) (Ch. Bronte)12. The Nobel Prize __ to him in 1924 when the advent of wave mechanics had revealed the importance of his work, ten years after his famous experiment __ (to give, to perform) (Wilson)13. The camp of peace will not allow the outbreak of a new war that __ by the imperialists. (to prepare) 14. I called… to ask if a diamond brooch of mine __ (to find) (Wilde)15. The tea-things __ scarcely ___ when the London coach deposited Mr. Weller, senior, at the door, (to put away) (Dickens)16. Annette’s most valuable stone was ruby, which __ to her when she was twelve by an Indian prince who was in love with her mother, (to give) (Murdoch)17. He [Jim] put down his pail… and bent over the toe with absorbing interest while the bandage __ (to unwind) (Twain)18. He carefully examined the contents of his case, and did not speak again until the beer __ and he had paid for it. (to bring) (Priestley) 19. The little patient — and __, and now lay composed in her crib, (to examine, to soothe) (Ch. Bronte)20. It was an idea that __ at that moment __ by Colonel Melchett and Colonel Bantry. (to discuss) (Christie)21. Lanny __ cruelly, heartlessly in the way Sara __ When he __, the barking of a dog __ It __ by hurried footsteps, (to beat, to beat, to beat, to hear, to follow) 22. HВ« [Arthur] went up to his room. Nothing in it __ since his arrest, (to change) (Voynich)23. You can feel when you __. (to watch] (Hilton) 24. The oldest of London’s present-day theatres is th(Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, which __ in 1663 and __ since __ several times, (to open, to reconstruct) 25. Below decks the atmosphere was close. Many cigarettes __, and __. (to smoke to smoke) (Clark)26. She kept an eye on the Leanharn people to see that her action __ duly ___ (to notice) (Maugham)27. Rumania is a Balkan State which __ long __ for its mineral springs. (to know) (Maugham)28. After a few routine questions __ and __, Dr. Lord leant back in his chair and smiled at his patient, (to ask, to answer) (Christie)29. Ettore was twenty-three. He __ by an uncle in San Francisco and was visiting his father and mother in Torino when war __ (to bring up, to declare) (Hemingway)30. He strode up to the front door of the forlorn house and rang the bell like one who __ there for weeks, (to expect) (Priestley) 31. After lunch, we heard that Charles Lenton __ for. (to send) (Snow) 32. Breakfast __ scarcely ___ when a waiter brought in Mr. Dowler’s card, (to clear away) (Dickens)33. One could not walk or drive about Philadelphia without seeing or being impressed with the general tendency toward a more cultivated and selective social life. Many excellent and expensive houses __ (to erect) (Dreiser) 34. I __ constantly __ in the street. I like it. It gives an amusement to the dullest walk, (to follow) (Maugham)35. A minute earlier, a small boy with a partly deflated red balloon had run out into the cleared forbidden street. He __ just __ and __ back to the curb by his father… (to capture, to drag) (Salinger) 36….the railway __ at all at that time, (to use — negitive) (Shute) 37. Ant on i a: Thank you. Thank you. Martin: What __ I __ for? (to thank) (Murdoch and Priestley) 38. The gentleman was so startled that he took the night train for the Continent and __ never __ of since, (to hear) (Maugham)

1. «I don’t want to hear another word. I __ never __ so __ in my whole life. (to insult) (Shaw)

2. But what shall I do if you __? (to kill) (Shaw)

3. Godfrey waited, before he spoke again, until the ale __ and the door __ (to bring, to close) (Eliot)

4. He read the current research journals, trying to understand the implications of the experiments which __ throughout the world. (to perform) (Wilson)

5. Merriman, order the dog-cart at once. Mr. Ernest __ suddenly to town. (to call back) (Wilde)

6. Upon the Doctor and the widow the eyes of both Mr. Tuprnan and his companion __ for some time, when the stranger broke silence. (to fix) (Dickens)

7. In 1834, the Houses of Parliament, with the exception of Westminster Hall __ by fire. They __ by Sir Charles Barry, (to destroy, to rebuild)

8. Lanny noticed that he __ by three white men from the coffee stall on the other side of the road. (to watch)

9. You can feel when you __. (to watch) (Hilton)

10. The oldest of London’s present-day theatres is the Theatre Royal, which __ in 1663 and __ since __ several times. (to open, to reconstruct)

11. We __ if we __, but never mind, (to scold, to see) (Ch. Bronte)

12. The Nobel Prize __ to him in 1924, ten years after his famous experiment __ (to give, to perform)

13. Rumania is a Balkan State which ___ for its mineral springs. (to know)

14. Antonia: Thank you. Thank you.

Martin: What __ I __ for? (to thank) (Murdoch and Priestley)

15. After a few routine questions __ and __, Dr. Lord leant back in his chair and smiled at his patient. (to ask, to answer) (Christie)

16. Ettore was twenty-three. He __ by an uncle in San Francisco and was visiting his father and mother in Torino when war __ (to bring up, to declare) (Hemingway)

17. In the evening the doctor __ for. (to send)

18. One could not walk or drive about Philadelphia without seeing or being impressed with the general tendency toward a more cultivated and selective social life. Many excellent and expensive houses __ (to erect) (Dreiser)

19….the railway __ at all at that time, (to use — negitive) (Shute)

20. Lanny __ cruelly, heartlessly in the way Sara __ When he __, the barking of a dog __. It __ by hurried footsteps. (to beat, to beat, to beat, to hear, to follow)

Exercise 3. Change the Active Voice into the Passive Voice:

1) That day they hardly saw her.

2) People talk much about a man who is always very attractive.

3) She will take care of me quite well. I shall be quite safe.

4) We have sent for him urgently.

5) The maid was standing and opening the gate at the moment.

6) On either side they said nothing more.

7) Nobody has accused me of that kind of things before.

8) Somehow they will look after the child.

9) I just chatter when they chatter to me.

10) People have laughed at me and endured insults.

11) They can never do the effect of my education away with.

12) Soon she will teach music and singing to kids.

13) Two other people had joined us by that time.

14) It is interesting to talk to Gemma.

Измените Действительный залог в Страдательный залог:

1) В тот день они едва видели ее.

2) Люди говорят очень о человеке, который всегда очень привлекателен.

3) Она будет заботиться обо мне вполне хорошо. Я буду довольно безопасен.

4) Мы послали за ним срочно.

5) Девица выдерживала и открывала ворота в настоящее время.

6) С обеих сторон они не сказали ничего больше.

7) Никто не обвинил меня в таких вещах прежде.

8) Так или иначе они будут заботиться о ребенке.

9) Я только болтаю, когда они болтают мне.

10) Люди смеялись надо мной и вынесли оскорбления.

11) Они никогда не могут делать эффекта моего образования далеко с.

12) Скоро она будет преподавать музыку и поющий детям.

13) Два других людей присоединились к нам к тому времени.

14) Интересно говорить с Джеммой.

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