Rewrite the sentences into the passive The pop star sang the song The chef hasn't made dinner Mrs Gate will look after the baby Tom is using the computer Many people speak English
1. after 2. back 3. around 4 .out 5. for 6.down on 7.up 8.forward 9. away 10. ahead 11. at 12.into 13. up 14. out 15. in 1. Моя бабушка приглядывает за нашим малышом. 2. Билл оглядывался, потому что не хотел уезжать. 3. Мистер Покер еще раз осмотрелся, но ничего не нашел. 4. Берегись! Летит камень. 5. Деньги закончились, бедной Мэри пришлось искать работу. 6. Нелли свысока смотрела на своих одноклассников, она никому не нравилась несмотря на то, что она была очень хорошенькой. 7. Девочка посмотрела вверх и увидела безоблачное небо. 8. Макс с нетерпением ждал встречи с любимой. 9.Майкл попытался поцеловать свою невесту, но она отвернулась. 10. Группа готовилась к знаменитому региональному соревнованию. 11. Туристы осмотрели комнату в отеле. 12. Я хочу разобраться в хобби моей дочери. 13. Мои внуки никогда не навещали меня. 14. Пассажиры выглядывали из окон поезда. 15. Заскочи ко мне когда будешь в Астане. The queen is looking down on poor people. When my son was a pupil, he looked up his English teacher. At the first meeting my mother-in-law looked me up and down, it seemed to me that she disliked me. The boy was being beaten, but the passers just look on. Before you begin to write a composition, look into necessary literature. Since Peter had found a new job, his business looked up. You should look the rule up in the textbook. Hellen was disappointed, so that she looked back at her past. The children was looking forward Christmas and presents. Bob looked over all the ads before choosing the good. I hope our son will look up during holidays. Look out! This man is notorious.
The chances of the country’s … have never looked so remote. 2.
She felt so, as if there had been some strange … . 3. … had better
be slow, in order that it may be sure. 4. … like these will make the
devices more usable. 5. As the revolution proceeds an inevitable
class … is to happen. 6. I like people, but when people become
"customers" certain nasty … often take place. 7. The whole history
of knowledge can be represented by one single line of progress and
… . 8. Pure energy, in all its …, is absolutely unknown to man. 9.
The idea was largely discredited by Darwin's theory of …, first
published in 1859. 10. In the opening years of the French … the
two men in Europe who seemed omnipotent were Pitt and
Robespierre.