Wasn't:
100 years ago there were no computers.
There were no clothes like this.
Some professions were missing.
Modern houses.
there was no mobile phone.
there was no Internet.
There was no profession of cosmonaut.
there was no TV.
100 years ago there was no voice assistant.
there was no rice cooker.
there was no iPad.
there was no clock that worked for calls.
There was no watch to keep track of where the child was.
There were no good lights or lamps.
There was nothing connected to the Internet.
Was:
radio listeners.
candles that helped with lighting.
There was a printer that worked on buttons.
there were things that don't exist now.
there were chairs that were not fashionable at this time.
there were not high-quality photos.
there was no camera that took pictures in color.
The first subway lines were launched in Boston in 1897.
There were very old cars.
ответ:1 AB HAve you ever been
in the jungle? Yes,I have. It was an
amazing experience. When have you been there? l was there last
summer. Who have you go
with?! l be there with my friends and a instructor.
2 ABA Have you ever been a model ?Yes, actually, I have. Wow, what have you?Oh, no. l have to sit
for a picture. I see! Who has been
an artist?My father has painted
me. The picture is great!
3 AB Have you ever seen an elephant? Yes, I have!Where have you seen it?! l have been in
Thailand on holiday. And I had a chance to ride an elephant. It is the cutest animal have seen. Wow, you are lucky. I have never been to Thailand!
Объяснение:
Объяснение:
Active / Passive Voice Form
In an active sentence, the subject is before the predicate (verb and object).
e.g. Global warming, deforestation, and pollution destroy the earth’s natural resources.
(Subject) (Verb) (Object)
In a passive sentence, the subject of the sentence is placed after the verb in the object position.
e.g. The earth’s natural resources are destroyed by global warming, deforestation, and pollution.
(Object in subject position) (Verb) (Subject in object position)
The passive voice is formed using the verb “to be” + the past participle.
Examples of the VERB “TO BE”: am, is, are, was, were, been, being
Examples of the PAST PARTICIPLE: seen, gotten, lived, worked, bought, taught, loved, caught, ect..
Passive
She was being watched by the police.
The house is being taken care of by the neighbors.
A bomb was detonated in the hotel lobby.
The project will be completed before Saturday.
Active
The police were watching her.
The neighbors are taking care of the house.
Someone detonated a bomb in the hotel lobby.
Someone will complete the project before Saturday.
Sometimes the subject disappears completely in the passive voice:
Pride and Prejudice was written in 1813. (Writer of the book is absent)
Sometimes the subject remains, after the preposition “by”
Pride and Prejudice was written by Jane Austen in 1813.