Life on the tiny Carribean island of Antigua has been the same for centuries. The few hundred inhabitants of the island (1) have always lived a quiet life, growing their own vegetables and catching fish. This nearly (2) changed, however, when a group of hotel developers (3) visited the island. They (4) offered to buy the houses and land of the locals so as to build a huge resort. The Antiguans (5) refused to sell. When the hotel developers (6) realised that the islanders wouldn't change their minds, they (7) left and the Antiguans (8) have enjoyed their peaceful lifestyle ever since.
Every day he tells us something interesting.
2 He is told something interesting every day.
3 I often send letters to my friends.
4 I'm often sent to the South.
5 I always praise my friends.
6 I'm always praised at home.
7 Every Saturday Dad shows my marks to Grandpa.
8 Every Saturday my marks are shown to Dad.
9. We often remember/recallect you.
10 We are often remembered in the village.
11 I'm given some juice every morning.
12 Every morning I give some milk to the cat.
13 I'm often invited to the cinema.
14 My sister is often helped at school.
15 I sometimes forget to take the diary.
16 He writes a lot of letters.
17 A. Christy's books are read with interest.
18 Dogs like bones.
19 Dogs are loved in many families.
20 When is tea drunk in your family?
21 Where are the old letters kept?
22 Why are these rules always forgotten?
23 Why do you always forget these rules?
24 Where do your friends live?
25 Where is bread bought?
26 When are the questions asked?