1 Where do you like going on holiday?
In this sentence, we need to use the verb "do" to form a question. The subject of the sentence is "you," so we need to use "do" to match the subject. Therefore, the correct answer is: "Where do you like going on holiday?"
2 What's that book you...?
In this sentence, we have a contraction "What's," which stands for "What is." So, the missing verb is "is." The correct answer is: "What's that book you are reading?"
3 What's that book you are reading? Is it good?
In this sentence, we are asking a yes/no question. To form this type of question, we use the verb "does" or "do" depending on the subject. The subject here is "it," which refers to the book. Since "it" is a singular pronoun, the correct verb to use is "does." Therefore, the correct answer is: "Is it good?"
4 I am reading a very good book at the moment.
In this sentence, there is no missing verb. The sentence is already complete, and the verb "am reading" is correctly used to describe the action of reading. Therefore, no answer is needed for this sentence.
5 What does this word mean - Wired?
In this sentence, we are again asking for the meaning of a word. To form this type of question, we use the verb "does" or "do" depending on the subject. The subject here is "this word," which refers to a singular item. Therefore, the correct answer is: "What does this word mean - Wired?"
6 Oh, dear! It is raining, and I don't have an... umbrella.
In this sentence, we need to use the verb "is" to describe the action of raining. The correct answer is: "Oh, dear! It is raining, and I don't have an umbrella."
To summarize:
1 Where do you like going on holiday?
2 What's that book you are reading?
3 Is it good?
4 No answer needed.
5 What does this word mean - Wired?
6 Oh, dear! It is raining, and I don't have an umbrella.
1. Paper is made from wood.
- The subject "they" is replaced with "paper", and the verb "make" is changed to its passive form "is made".
2. Many American programmes are shown on British television.
- The subject "they" is replaced with "many American programmes", and the verb "show" is changed to its passive form "are shown".
3. The car will be repaired by Bob next Sunday.
- The subject "Bob" is replaced with "the car", and the verb "will repair" is changed to its passive form "will be repaired".
4. A new washing machine was bought by my friends yesterday afternoon.
- The subject "my friends" is replaced with "a new washing machine", and the verb "bought" is changed to its passive form "was bought".
5. Very beautiful roses were brought home by the girls yesterday.
- The subject "the girls" is replaced with "very beautiful roses", and the verb "brought" is changed to its passive form "were brought".
6. A very interesting article will be written by him.
- The subject "he" is replaced with "a very interesting article", and the verb "will write" is changed to its passive form "will be written".
7. The book wasn't read by them yesterday.
- The subject "they" is replaced with "the book", and the verb "didn't read" is changed to its passive form "wasn't read".
8. English will be taught to you by Mr. Wilson.
- The subject "Mr. Wilson" is replaced with "English", and the verb "will teach" is changed to its passive form "will be taught".
9. A box of fruit will be sent to us by them.
- The subject "they" is replaced with "a box of fruit", and the verb "will send" is changed to its passive form "will be sent".
10. The translation was done by us yesterday.
- The subject "we" is replaced with "the translation", and the verb "did" is changed to its passive form "was done".
11. The books were promised to me long ago.
- The subject "you" is replaced with "the books", and the verb "promised" is changed to its passive form "were promised".
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