35.4 Put in is/are/was/were/have/has
1 Oranges are imported into Britain.
2 Joe has lost his passport.
3 Glass is made from sand.
4 I have made some coffee. Would you like some?
5 This shopping centre was built ten years ago
6 The streets in this town are cleaned every day.
7 Have you finished your work?
8 Jill has gone to Italy for a holiday.
9 These are very old photographs. They were taken a long time ago.
10 George and Linda are here. They have just arrived.
11 She's Italian but she was born in France.
12 Can you tell me how this word is pronounced?
34.3 Put in the correct form. Choose the infinitive (go/open etc.), to + infinitive (to go / to open etc.) or -ing (going/opening etc.).
1 Shall I open the window? (open)
2 It's late. I have to go now. (go)
3 Tom isn't working this week. He's on holiday. (work)
4 Do you want out this evening? (to go)
5 "Where are you ... for your holidays this year?' (going)
'We're not sure, but we may to Italy.' (go)
6 I'm afraid I can't you. (help)
7 It's a really good film. You must it. (see)
8 What time do you have tomorrow morning? (to leave)
9 Do you think it will this afternoon? (rain)
10 I'm hungry. I'm going something to eat. (to have)
11 My brother is physics at university. (studying)
12 He spoke very quietly. I couldn't him. (hear)
13 I'm very tired. I must down for a few minutes. (lie)
14 I was very tired. I had down for a few minutes. (to lie)
15 Would you like out for dinner this evening? (to go)
16 You don't look well. I don't think you should out. (go)