15 Ekim 2009 Perşembe

Make Active Sentences Passive

QUIZ

A-Make these active sentences passive below.
1. We never eat meat.
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2. They made it ready for the party.
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3. Your luck can change your destiny. (luck:şans, destiny:kader)
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4. People mustn’t pollute the street. (pollute:kirletmek)
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5. When have you written the letter?
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B- Make these passive sentences active below.
1. The dress is being prepared by the tailor. (prepare:hazırlamak, tailor:terzi)
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2. The smoking is accepted as a bad habit by the scientists. (accept:kabul etmek, habit:alışkanlık)
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3. I had been known a hard-working student by my class mates.
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C- Make conditional sentences by using the words given.
1. it-going-wet-get-to-are-we-rains
If ............. ............... , ................ ................ ............... ............. .............. ................ .
2. stops-press-the machine-you-button-this-must
If ...................... ................... , ...................... ....................... .................. ................ ................... .
3. more-better-get-you-marks-may-study-you
If................ .................. .................. , ................. .................... .................. ................ ................. .
4. he-buy-money-enough-will-he-an Opel Vectra-saves
If ............... ................. ................ ................. , ................. ................... ................. ....................... .
D- Choose the most suitable tense.
1. Why didn’t you tell me? If I told / had told me, I had / would have helped you.
2. If Bill didn’t steal / hadn’t stolen the car, he wasn’t / wouldn’t be / hadn’t been in prison now.
3. If she wasn’t driving / didn’t drive /hadn’t driven so fast, her car didn’t crash / wouldn’t crash / wouldn’t have crashed into a tree.
4. Let me give you some advice. If you smoked / would smoke / had smoked less, you didn’t feel /
wouldn’t feel / wouldn’t have felt so tired.
5. What a bad luck! If Matt didn’t fall / wouldn’t fall / hadn’t fallen over, he won / would win / would have won the race.
6. If you invited / had invited me last week, I was able / had been able / would have been able to come.
7. I’ m sure your letter hasn’t arrived yet.If it came / had come , I’ m sure I noticed / had noticed / would have noticed it.
8. We have a suggestion to make. How do you feel / would you feel, if we offered / would offered / had offered you the job of assistant manager?
E- Report these sentences.
1. Helen: “The film starts at 7 o’clock.”
She ............................................................................................ .
2. Chris: “I watch TV every evening.”
He told ..................................................................................... .
3. Seval: “I’ m taking so much money with me to the USA.”
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4. Naci: “We’ll learn the results of the examination tomorrow.”
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5. Yasemin&İlknur: “We’ve eaten ten kilos of hamsi in April.”
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6. The tailor: “The trousers have to be ready this afternoon.”
He ....................................................................................................................................... .
7. William: “I think it is going to rain tomorrow.”
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8. The police: “You can’t park here.”
a.) He told us ........................................................................................................... .
b.) He ordered us not ............................................................................................... .
9. The passenger: “Did the boat leave yesterday?”
The passenger asked the conductor ............................................................................................ .
F- Make a sentence combining the sentences.
1. Relative Clauses: a.) I got on a train. b.) I wanted to go to a station.
The train ........................................ didn’t stop at the station ................................................................
2. Relative clauses: a.) I read a book. b.) You recommended him to me.
The book .................................. was written by Murathan Mungan .......................................................
3. Relative clauses: a.) Warning messages had been sent. b.) The ship ignored the messages.
The Titanic .......................................................... ..................................................................................
hit an iceberg.
4. Relative clauses: a.) People came to the door. b.) The dog never barked at the people.
I used to own a dog ............................................................................ .....................................................
5. Relative clauses: a.) I bought my car from a women. b.) You can see near the street.
The women .......................................................................... lives in the house ........................................
.......................................... .
6. Relative clauses: a.) I bought a new computer. b.) It has cost me a lot of money.
The new computer ........................................................... has cost me a lot of money.
G- Choose the best choise.
1. My friend Robin, that / who / whose parents live in Glasgow, invited me to Scotland.
2. I don’t believe the story that / who / whom she told us.
3. Is this the person who / which / whose you asked me about?
4. Have you recieved the parcel whom / whose / which we sent you?

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