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1 Write sentences with /'d rather, 1 Complete the passive sentences.
1 l'm going to school tomorrow. (go shopping) 1 The next Otympics r^rili bo held in three months'time.
l'rn gc;ng to schco\ +0nr0rrow, lrui l'q lathe.r qc lhcppinq. 2 When lopened the fridge, I noticed that my chocolate bar
2 We'ie hiving pizza tonight. (spaghetti) eaten.
3 .lason wants to watch a DVD. (tisten to music) 3 How many jobs lost since they introduced the
4 I have to get up early tomorrow. (stay in bed) new computer system?
5 We live in a ftat. (house) 4 Our house burgled last night, but only a few
-
things tal<en.
2 Write sentences with l'd rather lo say you want these
5 Every year, hundreds of mobile phones teft
people's behaviour to be different. Use the words --
in taxis. -
in brackets.
6 Please keep the windows closed while your car
1 John wants to phone me after 10 p.m. (eartier) washed.
l'd raihor Sohn phonod mr. aarliar. -
2 Sarah wants to wear jeans. (skirt) 2 Complete the sentences using the passive form of the verbs
3 My brother l<eeps borrowing my bil<e. (use his own bike) below. Choose the correct tense.
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4 We haven't got much money left. (you not spend it)
5 l(ate wants to get a iob when she leaves schoot. (go to
1 Her latest novel next month.
u n ive rs ity)
2 The same currency in about twenty European
3 Comptete the sentences about imaginary situations. countries. ---
3 Atexander the Great
1 I haven't got a lot of money. by Aristotle.
lf only I haC a-rpr oltonc! 4 Last year, a CD containing top secret information
on a bus.
2 Ptease don't open the window.
l'd rather open the window. 5 Over three hundred soldiers by landmines
since the conftict began last year.
3 Please don't keep interrupting.
6 Don't look now, but I think we _-
l'd rather interrupting. .
4 I live in a smallvillage.
lf only - in a big city. [rr,j tnaefi nite pronouns
5 I can't find my mobite phonel We form indefinite pronouns with some-, any- and no-.
lwish I my mobile phonel
5 We can't go to the beach because of the weather. people someone / somebody
lf onty raining.
anyone / anybody
7 I can't stand it when you borrow things without asking.
I wish . things without asking. no one / nobody
places somewhere
1'-l rhe passive anywhere
We make passive forms with the verb be + the past participte. nowhere
things
(There is a tist of irregular past simpte forms and past participle something
forms in the Workbook.) anything
nothing
Present simple Sweets are made of sugar. We use pronouns with some- in affirmative sentences,
and in offers and reouests.
Present continuous A new supermarket is being buitt.
Scnrbodl har ra\z,n m1 lunch.
Past simple Television was invented in 1,926. La* \ &a somothing to hrlp?
Present perfect My car has been repaired. We use pronouns with any- in negative sentences and
Past perfect The l<eys had been [ost eartier. rn questtons.
I haven'1 got anllhing 1o woar
Future with uzrll Your dress wilt be cleaned soon.
Did lrur megt dn10r,p inlerrcting)
ln passive constructions, we use by when we want to say who
We can also use pronouns with any- in affirmative sentences
(or what) performed the action.
when we mean 'it doesn't matter who / what / where ...'.
Tha ja1 engint. \)ab invvnlod b1 Fralk r(hiti\r
Aox anlbodl rcund hsrr ano ihel'11 l.aip
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