Exercise Page 7
- The doctor made the patient stay in bed. (stay)
- Mrs. Crane had her house painted. (paint)
- The teacher had the class write a 2000-word research paper. (write)
- Don got some kids in the neighborhood to clean out his garage. (clean)
- We had a professional photographer take pictures of everyone in our wedding. (take)
- Alice stopped at the service station to have the tank filled. (fill)
- I got Mary to lend me some money so I could go to a movie last night. (lend)
Exercise Page 15
- George is a careless writer. He writes carelessly.
- Frank asked me an easy question. I answered it easily.
- Ali speaks English very well. He has a very good pronunciation.
- Hannah dance beautifully. She is a beautiful dancer.
- Hugh sneaks in quietly. The house he is in is very quiet.
Exercise Page 16
- I find this case unusual. (adjective)
- He was nervous about it. (adjective)
- I found the money easily. (adverb)
- We became thirsty. (adjective)
- He suddenly became suspicious. (adverb)
- He gets tired very quickly. (adverb)
Exercise Page 21
1. Active: Tom opens the door.
Passive: The door is opened by Tom.
Passive: The door is opened by Tom.
2. Active: Shakespeare wrote that play.
Passive: That play was written by Shakespeare.
3. Passive: The lesson is going to be explained by the teacher.
Active: The teacher is going to explain the lesson.
Active: The teacher is going to explain the lesson.
4. Active: When did someone invent the radio?
Passive: When did the radio is invented by someone?
Passive: When did the radio is invented by someone?
5. Active: Shirley has suggested a new idea.
Passive: A new idea had been suggested by Shierly.
Passive: A new idea had been suggested by Shierly.
6. Active: Bill will invite Ann to the party.
Passive: Ann will be invited by Bill to the party.
Passive: Ann will be invited by Bill to the party.
7. Passive: Costumers are served by waitresses and waiters.
Active: Waitresses and waiters serve the customers.
Active: Waitresses and waiters serve the customers.
8. Active: Does Prof. Jackson teach that course?
Passive: is that course taught by prof. Jackson?
Passive: is that course taught by prof. Jackson?
9. Active: I won’t be fooled by his tricks.
Passive: His tricks won't fool me
Passive: His tricks won't fool me
10. Active: It rained hard yesterday.
Passive: It was rained hard yesterday
Exercise Page 23
- Someone handed Ann a menu at the restaurant.
– Ann was handed a menu (by someone) at the restaurant (indirect object)
– A menu was handed to Ann (by someone) at the restaurant (direct object)
- They will send you a bill at the end of the month.
– You will be sent (by them) a bill at the end of month. (indirect object)
– A bill will be sent (by them) to you at the end of month. (direct object
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