Complete the second sentence so it has a similar meaning to the first. Use a passive structure. 1 They say Jack stole Maria’s motorbike.
It Jack stole Maria’s motorbike.
2 They know that the criminals come from this area.
The criminals this area.
3 They expect the new science museum to open next year.
The new science museum next year.
4 They think there is a low risk of pollution.
There a low risk of pollution.
5 People consider that vegetables are a very important part of any diet.
Vegetables a very important part of any diet.
6 The police think that three people were involved in the crime.
Three people in the crime.
7 People believe the painter spent his childhood in this house.
The painter his childhood in this house.
8 We could argue that there isn’t enough evidence to support this hypothesis.
It there isn’t enough evidence to support this hypothesis.
9 We know that the thieves took at least six paintings.
The thieves at least six paintings.
10 People think that early blues influenced his music.
His music early blues.
On Sunday Evening they got to a welcoming party.
On Monday morning they had English lessons at Springfield School
On Monday afternoon they visited the British museum.
On Monday evening they watched a car race at the stadium.
On Tuesday morning they had English lessons.
On Tuesday afternoon they went on a trip ti York and visited the Viking centre.
On Tuesday evening they took a part in a talent show.
On wednesday morning they had English lessons.
On Wednesday afternoon they took rides at Alton Towers park.
On Thursday morning they had English lessons.
On Thursday afternoon they saw the sights of London.
On Thursady evening they took a part in tennis competition.
On Friday morning they had English lessons.
On Friday afternoon they visited Hamleys.
On Friday evening they went to the airport.