2
4 was eating
5 is your father doing
3
1 were you doing, was, rang, answered, was, was reading, didn't hear
2 was working,
3 was raining
4 is your sister now ..., is, is doing
4
1 have lost
2 had written
3 has written
4 has watched
5 had stopped
5
1 was sleeping, was watching
2 are running
3 hasn't work, doesn't speak
4 bought
5 goes
1. These problems are very important. - Active
2. Supper is usually cooked by Granny. - Passive
3. The baby will be taken for a walk. - Passive
4. The students did their work very well. - Active
5. This article will be published in this magazine. - Passive
6. The new book of this author is very interesting. - Active
7. The conference was held in the largest hall. - Passive
8. Such questions are never discussed at our meetings. - Passive
1. The rule explained by the teacher at the last lesson wasn't understood by all of us.
2. I hope the invitation will be accepted by everybody.
3. The letter will be posted in half an hour.
4. At the last competition the first prize was won by our team.
5. The question had been settled as soon as they arrived.
1. What time shall I pick you up from _work? - At 7 sharp.
2. Have you heard Jane playing the piano lately?
3. I like living in the country. It's a lot more peaceful than the city.
4. The Louvre has a large number of famous works, such as the Mona Lisa and the Venus de Milo.
5. The pyramids in Egypt were built to be tombs for the pharaohs.
6. In _New York you could visit _Central park, the Empire State Building and _Times Square and see a show on _Broadway.
7. He's late again. It's typical of him to keep everybody waiting.
8. Be careful, there are too many cars in these cities.
1.I don't like playing cards*
2.Kate agreed to come
3.The goal helped (us?) to win
4.They are afraid of swimming in the sea
5. Sam thinks of being a pop star
6. I want to sing
7. They decided to return home.
*When the gerund is used it means I generally don’t like playing cards. The infinitive would be used for a particular occasion. eg I shouldn’t like to play this game