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Fire 1) swept/ was swept through a furniture warehouse yesterday afternoon. Most of the stock inside 2) was damaged/damaged, but shocked workers 3) have been managed/managed to save a small amount of it. The police 4) are being investigated/ are investigating the cause of the fire, but it 5) is thought/thinks that it was an accident. The shop manager 6) is being looked/is looking for another are house where stock can 7) keep/be kept. 'A lot of stock 8) has been lost/has lost, but the shop 9) will open/will be opened tomorrow as usual, ' said the manager. 'I'm just glad no one 10) hurt/was hurt. '

 

Put the verbs in brackets into the correct active or passive tense.

Wine … is made … (make) all over the world, but no two wines ever taste the same.

Wine has three main ingredients: water, sugar and alcohol, and 2) … (come) in three colours: red, rose and white.

To make wine, grapes 3) … (grow) in vineyards.

When they 4) … (be) ripe, they 5) … (harvest) and 6) … (crush). Then, sulphur dioxide 7) … (add) to the crushed grapes and they 8) … (leave) in large barrels to ferment.

During fermentation, the temperature must 9) … (control) and air must 10) … (keep out) of the barrels. When the fermentation process is finished, the wine 11) … (extract). Then, after it 12) … (purify), it 13) … (put) into bottles.

'Bottled wine should always 14) … (store) at the right temperature and protected from light. It should also not be moved. The reason for looking after wines so carefully is that some wines not only taste better as they 15)… (become) older, but they also 16) … (increase) in value.

Put the verbs in brackets into the correct active or passive tense.

A: Did you visit many places when you were on holiday?

B: Well, on the first day we 1)... were taken... (take) on a tour of the historic monuments by our guide.

A: Oh. Did you go everywhere with him?

B: No, we also 2) … (go) to some places by ourselves.

A: How did you manage to travel to the other places?

B: We 3) … (advise) to hire a car, but we 4) … (choose) to travel on public transport because it is much cheaper.

A: How did you know which buses and trains to catch, though?

B: We 5) … (ask) at the tourist information centre and we 6) … (give) an excellent book which 7) … (tell) us everything we needed to know.

A: So, you enjoyed it then?

B: Oh, yes! We had a really great time!

Rewrite the following passage in the passive.

Someone broke into the National Gallery late last night. The thieves had broken the alarm system before they climbed through a window. They stole some priceless works of art. They used a getaway car to escape. The police have questioned some suspects. They have not caught the thieves yet.


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