Exercise 4
(éksersais tu)
Change these active sentences in interrogative passive sentence.
| 1. Do many people speak English? | Is English spoken by many people? |
| 2. Did Julie buy a bottle of wine? | Was a bottle of wine bought by Julie? |
| 3. Has he made a reservation early? | Has a reservation been made early? |
| 4. Did Shakespeare write ‘Romeo and Juliet’? | . |
| 5. Does the hotel provide clean towels? | . |
| 6. Had she cleaned her room? | . |
Audio 77 | Some common expressions
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We usually use these expressions connected with the verb to be. Try to learn and use them by heart.
1. be acquainted (with)
2. be bored
3. be closed
4. be broken
5. be composed (of)
6. be crowded (with)
7. be devoted (to)
8. be disappointed (in, with)
9. be divorced (from)
10. be done (with)
11. be drunk (on)
12. be engaged (to)
13. be excited (about)
14. be exhausted (from)
15. be finished (with)
16. be frightened (of)
17. be gone (from)
18. be hurt (with)
19. be interested (in)
20. be involved (in)
21. be located (in)
22. be lost
23. be made (of)
24. be married (to)
25. be opposed (to)
26. be pleased (with)
27. be prepared (for)
28. be qualified (for)
29. be related (to)
30. be satisfied (with)
31. be scared (of )
32. be shut
33. be spoiled
34. be terrified (of, by)
35. be tired (of )
36. be worried (about)
Examples:
a. Are you acquainted with this producer?
b. When will he be done with the movie?
c. I am pleased with the plot.
d. The director is satisfied with the good reviews.
e. The movie theatre was crowded with fans.
