1.What's the best place you've been to? Why do you think so? The best place I’ve ever been to is Paris. I think so, because it’s amazing. There are hundreds of things to see and do in Paris.
2.Who's the most interesting person you've met? Why do you think so? The most interesting person I’ve ever met is my aunt Natalia. She is very intelligent and knows lots of interesting facts in history and geography.
3.Who's the nastiest person you've met? Why do you think so? The nastiest person I’ve ever met is our neighbour, uncle Peter. He is always rude to me and very nosy.
4.What was your most exciting adventure? When and where was it? My most exciting adventure was two years ago. My family and I went on holiday to the seaside. There was a small forest and we had a picnic there. Suddenly we were attacked by a few homeless dogs that ate all the food for the picnic. Thanks God we were safe and sound.
5.When was your worst moment? My worst moment was when I was just 8 years old and the elevator stuck between floors. I was terrified. Luckily my dad was at home and called the technicians.
2. Cars mustn't be parked there.
3. This bottle of medicine must be shaken.
4. He was elected President.
5. Tom was made captain of the team.
6. Mr. Brown has been appointed manager of the Accounts Branch.
7. Mary's radio isn't being mended.
1. The man reading (Participle I) a book is my father.
2. While translating (Participle I) the text, he wrote out new words.
3. A fallen (Participle II) tree is still lying (Participle I) on the road.
4. Being (Participle I) ill he had to stay at home.
5. The pupil being asked (Participle I) by the teacher is Pavlov.
6. Having discussed (Participle I) the contract the manager signed it.