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They expected that he would return soon.

A) Tickets are not sold in Hall 3. | Exercise 16. Translate into English using the Past Simple Passive. | PROGRESS CHECK 2 | Exercise 8. Put the verbs in brackets into the Present Perfect Passive. | Exercise 6. Put the verbs in brackets into the Past Perfect Passive. | Exercise 3. Put the verbs in brackets into the Future Perfect Passive. | Exercise 5. Change the following sentences according to the time signals given in brackets. | Active or passive. |


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- It was expected that he would return soon.

1. We understand that the matter will be kept secret. 2.They said the shop would be opened on Tuesday. 3. They agree the performance was very good. 4. We expect the book will be praised by the press. 5. They announced that the train was an hour late. 6. People say that Mr Ross is a millionaire. 7. We know he is a good specialist. 9. People think that she is the fastest swimmer in Europe. 10. We understand they are going to get married. 11. People think that Queen Elizabeth is the richest woman in the world. 12. People expect that taxes will be reduced soon. 13. We consider that this is a bad time to hold talks. 14. People expect that a cure for cancer will be discovered. 15. People say that the new film is very violent. 16. People know that certain people have more bad luck than others.

Exercise 3. Read the following article about the richest man in Britain. Fill in the blanks with a verb in the passive and a suitable form of the infinitive.

THE RICHEST MAN IN BRITAIN

The publisher Paul Raymond (say/be) the richest man in Britain, and he (believe/have) a personal fortune of over 1,650,000,000 pounds. His magazine publishing company (think/make) annual profits of around 14 million pounds, and he (believe/own) a number of other companies. He (know/have) houses in London and the Caribbean, but at the age of 68 he (say/live) a very quite life.

However, most of his wealth does not come from the magazines; it comes from the property he owns in central London. He (know/start) buying up properties over forty years ago, when prices were about 10,000 pounds. He (say /buy) another fifty properties in 1974, and he (believe/purchase) another hundred in 1977 just before the property market recovered. Each of these investments (believe/rise) in value many times over, so he is much richer than the Queen.

He is now nearing retirement, but he (think/make) major new property investments at the moment. He (say/try) to buy a number of properties in Rupert Street, London, and (believe/buy) additional houses in Chelsea. However, he (not think/plan) to expand his publishing empire any further.


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