1. His new girlfriend was seenlast night. - ok, ale gorzej brzmi moim zdaniem.
2. Susan and her suggestions are ignored at all staff meetings. - lepsza bierna.
3. Violence must be stopped in our town. - lepsza bierna.
4. Our tests are never corrected in less than three weeks. - oba są ok.
5. My umbrella has just been stolen. - lepsza bierna.
6. The main entrance to the university is going to be redecorated. - lepsza bierna.
7. Suicide was committed by John Smith before the police arrived. - bierna mi tutaj zupełnie nie pasuje.
To jest tak, że strony biernej używamy m.in. gdy wykonawca czynności nie jest ważny. Dlatego myślę, że lepiej ze stroną bierną brzmią zdania - 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. Natomiast w 1 i 7 ważni są wykonawcy przedstawionych czynności.
Zadanie 2.
1. I had my hair cut (by a hairdresser).
2. My mother must have the kitchen painted (by a painter).
3. The headteacher has had her letters typed (by a secretary).
4. Beecham is having his new book translated into French (by a translator).
5. I had a new dishwasher and an electric oven installed in my kitchen (by a team of workers).
6. The government will have the Polish constitution translated into all major languages (by translators).
7. John is going to have his car taken to the garage.
8. Professor Jones is having his/her memories of the Second World War typed out (by a student).
Zadanie 1.
1. His new girlfriend was seenlast night. - ok, ale gorzej brzmi moim zdaniem.
2. Susan and her suggestions are ignored at all staff meetings. - lepsza bierna.
3. Violence must be stopped in our town. - lepsza bierna.
4. Our tests are never corrected in less than three weeks. - oba są ok.
5. My umbrella has just been stolen. - lepsza bierna.
6. The main entrance to the university is going to be redecorated. - lepsza bierna.
7. Suicide was committed by John Smith before the police arrived. - bierna mi tutaj zupełnie nie pasuje.
To jest tak, że strony biernej używamy m.in. gdy wykonawca czynności nie jest ważny. Dlatego myślę, że lepiej ze stroną bierną brzmią zdania - 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. Natomiast w 1 i 7 ważni są wykonawcy przedstawionych czynności.
Zadanie 2.
1. I had my hair cut (by a hairdresser).
2. My mother must have the kitchen painted (by a painter).
3. The headteacher has had her letters typed (by a secretary).
4. Beecham is having his new book translated into French (by a translator).
5. I had a new dishwasher and an electric oven installed in my kitchen (by a team of workers).
6. The government will have the Polish constitution translated into all major languages (by translators).
7. John is going to have his car taken to the garage.
8. Professor Jones is having his/her memories of the Second World War typed out (by a student).