Proszę o pomoc w rozwiązaniu tego zadania. Z góry dziękuje!1 Complete the text with the passive infinitive or should, could, can + passive infinitive.The Coliseum is one of Rome’s most famous monuments. It’s a giant ancient theatre in the shape of a circle, called an amphitheatre. It’s right in the middle of Rome with traffic whizzing all around it. It was built over 2000 years ago and held up to 50,000 spectators who went there to see gladiators fighting or other kinds of entertainment such as animal hunts, executions, and plays. But the problem is what to do with it now. It’s very old, very damaged and in the middle of a busy traffic route. The roads around it (1) _____ (close) to the traffic, but that would create enormous problems when driving from one part of Rome to the other. Some people say that cars (2) _____ (not allow) anywhere near it, and special public transport (3) _____ (design) to take people round it. They want plans (4) _____ (develop) for this, and believe the Coliseum deserves (5) _____ (treat) especially carefully because it is so unique. Even the structure of the building is already beginning (6) _____ (damage) because of the traffic pollution and the way the traffic shakes it. Another problem is simply keeping it open to the public. In fact some people think it (7) _____ (close) to the public, and that it (8) _____ (open) only for very special reasons, like making films, holding concerts or church festivals. The problem is the huge number of tourists who visit it. The Coliseum continues (9) _____ (see) as an extremely important part of historical Rome, so everyone wants to go there. But so many people come that they end up damaging it – they don’t mean to, of course. One thing is for certain – the future of the Coliseum (10) _____ (not guarantee).PS. Jak ktoś ma ochotę to zapraszam też tutaj: http://zadane.pl/zadanie/5190806
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UWAGA! PILNIE PROSZĘ O WYKONANIE TEGO ZADANIA DO GODZ. 24.!!!Uzupełnij tekst wraz z have, has i had.Bill Bryson is a fantastic writer. Most of his books are about travelling. He (1) _____ written books like The Lost Continent and Notes from a Small Island as well as many others. I have read a lot of his books, and I (2) _____ always found myself crying, but crying with laughter – they are so funny. Bryson was born in the USA and lived there all his childhood. He decided to go back-packing round Europe after he (3) _________ graduated. He fell in love with the UK, and went to live and work there after he (4) _____ met and married his English wife. Bryson and his family eventually went back to the USA and stayed for18 years, until returning to the UK in 1995. He (5) _____ already written a few books, and with his writing experience he soon found a job in journalism. He stayed in the UK for eight years then went back to the States again. He and his wife returned to the UK in 2003 and they (6) _____ lived there since then. Bryson’s travel books are based on his own funny experiences as he wandered around new countries, getting to know them and their people. But he (7) _____ not just written travel books. He (8) _____ written books on the English language and on science too. In his science book, A Short History of Nearly Everything, he manages to be scientific, accurate and funny too – not easy! Since 2005, Bryson (9) _____ been doing other things too: he’s been made the head of Durham University, an old university in the North of England. Talent and laughter (10) _____ been good friends to him throughout his life. He has made so many people laugh.
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