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Passive (1) (is done / was done) Study this example: This house was built in 1930, “Was built’ is passive. Compare active and passive: — this house |in 1930. (active) object I Somebody built = 1339) subject eg This house] was built in 1930. (passive) Ls [ictal subject ‘We use an active verb to say what the subject does: ‘My grandfather was a builder. He built this house in 1930, © It’s a big company. It employs two hundred people. We use a passive verb to say what happens to the subject: © This house is quite old. It was built in 1930, © Two hundred people are employed by the company. When we use the passive, who or what causes the action is often unknown or unimportant: © A lot of money was stolen in the robbery. (somebody stole it but we don’t know who) ¢ Is this room cleaned every day? (does somebody clean it? - it’s not important who) If we waht to say who does or what causes the action, we use by. © This house was built by my grandfather. ¢ Two hundred people are employed by the company. The passive is be (is/was/have been etc.) + the past participle (done/cleanedi/seen etc.): (be) done (be) cleaned. (be) seen (be) damaged (be) built etc. For irregular past participles (done/known/seen etc.), see Appendix 1. Study the active and passive forms of the present simple and past simple: Present simple active: clean(s)/see(s) etc. Somebody cleans [this room ]every day. passive: amiislare cleaned/seen etc. [This room jis cleaned every day. © Many accidents are caused by careless driving, © I’m not often invited to parties. © How is this word pronounced? Past simple active: cleaned/saw etc. Somebody cleaned [this room] yesterday. passive: wasiwere cleaned/seen etc. [This room] was cleaned yesterday. © We were woken up by a loud noise during the night. © ‘Did you go to the party?” ‘No, I wasn't invited.’ ¢ How much money was stolen? Passive (other forms) + [TEPER] sy (ERT4a 41.2 AB a4 unr EXERCISES 41 Complete the sentences using one of these verbs in the correct form: ease damage hold include invite make overtake show translate write 1 Many accidents ..are.caueed... by dangerous driving, 2 Cheese from milk. 3. The roof of the building in a storm a few days ago. 4. There’s no need to leave a tip. Service in the bill. 5 You to the wedding. Why didn’t you go? 6 Acinema is a place where films 7 Inthe United States, elections for President every four years. 8 Originally the book sn in Spanish and a few years ago it into English. 9 We were driving along quite fast but we... by lots of other cars. Write questions using the passive. Some are present and some are past. 1 Ask about the telephone. (whervinvent?) When was.the telephone invented?, 2 Ask about glass. (how/make?) How 3. Ask about Australia. (when/discover?) 4 Ask about silver. (what/use for?) 5 Ask about television. (whenJinvent?) Put the verb into the correct form, present simple or past simple, active or passive. 1 It’s a big factory. Five hundred people ...are.employed... (employ) there. 2 Water soos (cover) most of the Earth's surface. 3. Most of the Earth’s surface (cover) by water. 4 The park gates (lock) at 6.30 p.m. every evening. 5 The letter (post) a week ago and it (arrive) yesterday. 6 The Boat .onsnnnsn -ruouses (SiNk) quickly but fortunately everybody (rescue). 7 Ron’s parents (die) when he was very young. He and his sister (bring) up by their grandparents. 8 Iwas born in London but I (grow) up in the north of England. 9. While I was on holiday, my camera — (steal) from my hotel room. 10 While I was on holiday, my camera cues (disappear) from my hotel room. 11 Why... crssnns (Sue/tesign) from her job? Didn’t she enjoy it? 12. Why oo
UNIT EXERCISES 43 43.1. When were they born? Choose five of these people and write a sentence for each, (Two of them were born in the same year.) Beethoven Galileo Elvis Presley 1452 1869 1929 Agatha Christie Mahatma Gandhi —_ Leonardo da Vinci 1564 1891 1935 WeleDioney Martin Luther King William Shakespeare 1770 4904 1 ..Walt Disney was born in 1901, 2 3 4 s 6 7 And you? I 43.2. Write these sentences in another way, beginning in the way shown. 1 They didn’t give me the money, I.,waen't given the money, 2 They asked me some difficult questions at the interview. I soso 3 Janet’s colleagues gave her a present when she retired. Janet ss 4. Nobody told me that George was ill. T wasn’ .. . 5 How much will they pay you? How much will you 6 [think they should have offered Tom the job. think Tom 7 Has anybody shown you what to do? Have you 43,3 Complete the sentences using being + one of these verbs: ask attack give invite keep pay 1 Mr Miller doesn’t like ..beina kept... waiting. 2. They went to the party without : 3. Most people like presents. 4 It’s a dangerous city. People won’t go out after dark because they are afraid of S Idon’t like ; stupid questions. 6 Few people are prepared to work without 43.4 Complete the sentences using geUgot + one of these verbs (in the correct form): ask break damage hurt pay steal sting stop use 1 There was a fight at the party but nobody ..aot.hurt, 2 Ted by a bee while he was sitting in the garden. 3 How did that window ? 4 These tennis courts don't ss very often. Not many people want to play. 5 Tused to have a bicycle but it : 6 Last night | by the police as I was driving home. 7 How much did you last month? 8 Please pack these things very carefully. I don’t want them to . 9 People often want to know what my job is. Totem ....sc. that question. 87UNIT 44 It is said that... Heissaid to... (be) supposed to... Study this example situation: lan Henry is very old. Nobody knows exactly how old he is, but: ey It is said that [he] is 108 years old. \ or — [Helis said to be 108 years old. " Both these sentences mean: ‘People say that he is 108 | years old.” ‘You can use these structures with a number of other verbs, especially: thought believed considered reported known expected alleged understood Compare the two structures: ¢ Cathy works very hard. It is said that she works 16 hours a day. or She is said to work 16 hours a day. @ The police are looking for a missing boy. It is believed that the boy is wearinga or ~The boy is believed to be wearing a white pullover and blue jeans. white pullover and blue jeans. © The strike started three weeks age It is expected that it will end soon. or The strike is expected to end soon. @ A friend of mine has been arrested. It is alleged that he kicked a policeman. or He is alleged to have kicked a policeman. Those two houses belong to the same family. It is said that there is a secret tunnel or There is said to be a secret tunnel between them. between them. These structures are often used in news reports. For example, in a report about an accident: @ Itis reported that two people were or Two people are reported to have been injured in the explosion. injured in the explosion. (Be) supposed to Sometimes it is supposed to... = it is said to... ‘@ Ler’s go and see that film. It’s supposed to be very good. (= it is said to be very good) ‘© ‘Why was he arrested?” ‘He’s supposed to have kicked a policeman.’ (= he is said to have kicked a policeman) But sometimes supposed to has a different meaning. ‘Something is supposed to happen’ = it is planned, arranged or expected. Often this is different from what really happens: @ I'd better hurry. It’s nearly 8 o'clock and I’m supposed to be meeting Ann at 8.15. (= Thave arranged to meet Ann, I said I would meet her) © The train was supposed to arrive at 11.30 but it was an hour late. (= the train was expected to arrive at 11.30 according to the timetable) @ You were supposed to clean the windows. Why didn’t you do it? “You're not supposed to do something” = it is not allowed or advisable for you to do it: You're not supposed to park your car here. It’s private parking onl} @ Mr Bond is much better after his illness but he’s still not supposed to do any heavy work, (= his doctors have advised him not to...)UNIT EXERCISES 44 AAA Write these sentences in another way, beginning as shown. Use the underlined word in your sentence. 1 Iris expected that the strike will end soon. The strike .. #. expected #2.end 200. 2 Itis expected that the weather will be good tomorrow. ‘The weather is 3. Itis believed that the thieves got in through the kitchen window. ‘The thieves 4 It is reported that many people are homeless after the floods. Many people § It is thought that the prisoner escaped by climbing over a wall. The prisoner 6 Itis alleged that the man drove through the town at 90 miles an hour. ‘The man is 7 It is reported that the building has been badly damaged by fire. The building 8 a Itis said that the company is losing alt of money. ‘The company b Itis believed that the company lost a lot of money last year. ‘The company ¢ Itis expected that the company will lose money this year. The company 44.2. People say a lot of things about Arthur. For example: ‘Gieaswes) , Gps Dae) 2 ; eae + Eas bas ae) > Exe) Nobody knows for sure whether these things are true or not. Write sentences about Arthur using (be) supposed to. Arthur |e, eupposed to eat spiders, He sS ARTHUR A 2 3 4 s 44.3 Now you have to use (be) supposed to with its other meaning. In each example what happens is different from what is supposed to happen. Use (be) supposed to + one of these verbs: arrive be block come park phone start Some of the sentences are negative (like the first example). 1 You 're.net. euppored to,park... here. It’s private parking only. 2 The train ..wae.euppoeed to arrive. at 11.30, but it was an hour late. 3. What are the children doing at home? They sone at school at this time. 4 We work at 8.15, but we rarely do anything before 8.30. $. This door is a fire exit. You it. 6 Ohdear! 1. Ann but I completely forgot. 7 They arrived very early - at 2 o'clock. They until 3.30. 89 ———— EEUNIT 41 41d 2 ismade 3. was damaged 4 is included S- were invited 6 are shown, are held was written ... was translated were overtaken 41.2 2 How is glass made? 3. When was Australia discovered? 4 What is silver used for? 5. When was television invented? a covers is covered are locked was posted ... atived sank ... was rescued died .” were brought grew wan9. was stolen 10 disappeared 11. did Sue resign 12. was Bill sacked 13 is owned 14 called ... was injured ... wasn’t needed 15° were these photographs taken ... Did you take 414 2 All flights were cancelled because of fog. 3 This road isn’t used very often. 4 Iwas accused of stealing money. 5. How are languages learnt? 6 We were advised not to go out alone. UNIT 42 424 2 can’t be broken. 3 can be eaten. 4 it can’t be used. 5 it can’t be seen. 6 it can be carried. 42.2 3 be made 4 be woken up 5 be spent 6 have been repaired 7 be carried 8 have been caused 42.3 2 The concert has been postponed, 3 The computer is being used at the moment. 4 I didn’t realise that our conversation was being recorded. we found that the game had been cancelled. 6 Anew ring road is being built round the city. 7 Anew hospital has been built near the airport. 42.4 3. Ithas been stolent / It’s been stolen! 4 Somebody has taken it. or sutaken my umbrella. 5 He has been promoted. / He’s been promoted. or He was promoted. 6 Itis being redecorated. / It's being redecorated. 7 tis working again. /t’s working again ... Ithas been repaired. / It’s been repaired. 8 Two people were arrested last night. 9 Ithad been blown down in the storm. or It was blown down... 10 Nobody has seen him since then. 11 Have you ever been mugged? UNIT 43 43.4 2-6: Beethoven was born in 1770. ‘Agatha Christie was born in 1891. Galileo was born in 1564. Mahatma Gandhi was born in 1869. Martin Luther King was born in 1929. Elvis Presley was born in 1935. Leonardo da Vinci was born in 1452. William Shakespeare was born in 1564, 7 Twas born in... 43.2 2 Iwas asked some difficult questions at the interview. 3 Janet was given a present by her colleagues when she retired. 4 wasn’t told that George was ill. 5 How much will you be paid? 6 I think Tom should have been offered the job. 7 Have you been shown what to do? 43.3 2 being invited 3 being given 4 being attacked 43.4 got stung get broken get used got stolen got stopped get paid ‘get damaged / get broken get asked UNIT 44 444 2 The weather is expected to be good tomorrow. 3 The thieves are believed to have ‘ot in through the kitchen window. 4 Many people are reported to be homeless after the floods. The prisoner is thought to have escaped by climbing over a wall. 5S. being asked 6 being paid wWeVaueen KEY TO EXERCISES 6 The man is alleged to have driven through the town at 90 miles an hour. 7 The building is reported to have been badly damaged by fire. 8 a The company is said to be losing a lot of money. b The company is believed to have lost a lot of money last year. ‘© The company is expected to lose money this year. 44.2 2 He is supposed to be very rich. 3 He is supposed to write poetry. 4 He is supposed to have 12 children. 5 He is supposed to have robbed a ‘bank a long time ago. 44.3 are ‘re supposed to be are/‘re supposed to start aren’t/ ‘re not supposed to block ‘was supposed to phone ‘weren't supposed to arrive or Supposed to come UNIT 45 45.4 1b 2a 3a 4b 45.2 2 To have it cleaned. 3 To have it repaired. 4 To have my hair cut. 45.3 2 Thad it cut. 3 They had it painted. 4 She had them made. 45.4 have another key made had your hair cut Have you had your hair cut Do you have a newspaper delivered are having a swimming pool built haven't had the film developed have it cleaned have your ears pierced 45.5 2 She had her bag stolen on a train. 3 He had his hat blown off in the wind. 4 She had her passport taken away from her by the police. 319
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