ENGLISH – LEVEL VI Week IV – Lesson 7 1. 2 3 4.

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ACTIVE TO PASSIVE 1. We will organise the customs formalities. __________________________________________________________ 2. We checked the documents last week. __________________________________________________________ 3. We have accepted your suggestions. __________________________________________________________ 4. You should check all of the outstanding invoices. __________________________________________________________ 5. You can return any unwanted materials. __________________________________________________________ 6. You should have returned the signed contract. __________________________________________________________ 20

6. You should have returned the signed contract. ____________________________________________________________ 7. We are developing a new invoicing system. ____________________________________________________________ 8. We have not received your payment yet. ____________________________________________________________ 9. The marketing department in your country will handle this complaint. ____________________________________________________________ 10. We will transport the goods immediately. ____________________________________________________________ 11. We produce most of the documentation in this office. ____________________________________________________________ 12. We are building a new office block not far from here. ____________________________________________________________ 21

PASSIVE TO ACTIVE 1. The instructions have been changed. ___________________________________________________________________ 2. She will have to be taught. ___________________________________________________________________ 3. This car was manufactured in Japan by Toyota. ___________________________________________________________________ 4. Why aren't the exercises being finished on time? ___________________________________________________________________ 5. Last year 2,000 new units had been produced by the time we introduced the new design. ___________________________________________________________________ 6. Casual clothes must not be worn. ___________________________________________________________________ 7. $400,000 in profit has been reported this year. ___________________________________________________________________ 8. The test will be given at five o'clock this afternoon. ___________________________________________________________________ 22

9. Students are required to wear uniforms at all times. ____________________________________________________________ 10. This rumor must have been started by our competitors. ____________________________________________________________ 11. All work will have been completed by five o'clock this evening. ____________________________________________________________ 12. We were told to wait here. ____________________________________________________________ 13. Lunch was being served when we arrived. ____________________________________________________________ 14. Lectures are recorded and posted on the Internet. ____________________________________________________________ 15. Portuguese has always been spoken in this village. ____________________________________________________________ 23