1. People who live below the threshold of absolute poverty must not be forgotten.
2. Coral reefs will have been wiped out by the end of the century.
3. So far no cases of swine flu have been reported in this country.
4. I hate being told what to do by my older siblings.
5. I failed the test because I hadn't been taught how to handle the stress of test taking. (w nawiasie nie jest podane przeczenie, ale bez niego zdanie traci sens)
4
1. We weren’t given sufficient information about the meeting point.
2. Hitler is believed to have committed suicide in April 1945.
3. We are having our house painted tomorrow.
4. Mark will have his tooth taken out.
Plik 2
4
1. I had it fixed yesterday by a mechanic.
2. I have been given a twenty per cent pay rise!
3. They are currently being interrogated by the police.
4. Three people were(/are) reported to have been killed in the explosion. (tego typu forma najczęściej występuje w gazetach i obie formy - z are i were - są w tego typu użyciu poprawne/spotykane)
5
1. There appears to have been a car accident here.
2. When were you informed about the course requirements? 3. Marilyn Monroe is believed to have completely transformed the film industry.
4. The walls in my room haven’t been painted since 1999.
5. Employees are kindly requested/asked not to smoke in front of the office.
Zadanie 3.
1. not be forgotten
2. will have been wiped out
3. have been reported
4. being told
5. hadn't been taught
Zadanie 4.
1. We weren't given sufficient information about the meeting point.
2. Hitler is believed to have committed suicide in April 1945.
3. We are having our house painted tomorrow.
4. Mark will have his tooth taken out.
Zadanie 4.
1. I had it fixed yesterday by a mechanic.
2. I will be given a twenty per cent payrise.
3. They are currently being interrogated by the police.
4. Three people were reported to have been killed in the explosion.
Zadanie 5.
1. There appears to have been a road accident here.
2. When were you informed about the course requirements?
3. Marylin Monroe is believed to have completely transformed the film industry.
4. The walls in my room haven't been painted since 1999.
5. Employers are requested not to smoke in front of office.
Plik 1
3
1. People who live below the threshold of absolute poverty must not be forgotten.
2. Coral reefs will have been wiped out by the end of the century.
3. So far no cases of swine flu have been reported in this country.
4. I hate being told what to do by my older siblings.
5. I failed the test because I hadn't been taught how to handle the stress of test taking. (w nawiasie nie jest podane przeczenie, ale bez niego zdanie traci sens)
4
1. We weren’t given sufficient information about the meeting point.
2. Hitler is believed to have committed suicide in April 1945.
3. We are having our house painted tomorrow.
4. Mark will have his tooth taken out.
Plik 2
4
1. I had it fixed yesterday by a mechanic.
2. I have been given a twenty per cent pay rise!
3. They are currently being interrogated by the police.
4. Three people were(/are) reported to have been killed in the explosion. (tego typu forma najczęściej występuje w gazetach i obie formy - z are i were - są w tego typu użyciu poprawne/spotykane)
5
1. There appears to have been a car accident here.
2. When were you informed about the course requirements?
3. Marilyn Monroe is believed to have completely transformed the film industry.
4. The walls in my room haven’t been painted since 1999.
5. Employees are kindly requested/asked not to smoke in front of the office.