33. Joanna can't be found.
34. The room should be decorated with flowers.
35. An ancient temple has been discovererd by archaeologists.
36. All these things will be put into boxes.
37. The teenagers from the burning building were rescued by the firefighters.
38. The best composition has been written by the youngest student in the class.
39. Messages are sent to me by children every day.
40. Food and water were given to the travellers by the villagers.
41. The story was written by a very talented young girl.
42. The new road is going to be finished in a few days.
43. The match was cancelled because of the rain.
44. This line must not be crossed.
45. The oranged had been picked before the storm.
46. The book should be written by Professor Smith.
47. The workers will be paid by Mr Elliot.
48. Tom was followed by two men.
49. The internet is used every day by millions of people.
50. A CD player was given to Bob.
51. Winners will be given a medal by the prime minister.
52. A story is being told to the children.
53. A job has been offered to Sally.
54. The river has been polluted by poisonous chemicals.
55. She is being examined by Doctor Simms.
56. He must be stopped now.
57. Free tickets for the concert were given to them.
1. What clothes did you buy yesterday?
2.Whom clothes did you buy yesterday?
3.What color (of) clothes did you buy yesterday?
4.What size (of) clothes did you buy yesterday?
They have celebrated New Year since last year.
Have they celebrated New Year since last year?
They have celebrated New Year since last year.
There are all kinds of racing in England - horse-racing, motor-car racing, boat-racing, dog-racing, and even races for donkeys. On sports days at school boys and girls run races, and even train for them. There is usually a mile race for older boys, and one who wins it is certainly a good runner. Usually those who run a race go as fast as possible, but there are some races in which everybody has to go very carefully in order to avoid falling. The most famous boat-race in England is between Oxford and Cambridge. It is rowed over a course on the River Thames, and thousands of people go to watch it. The eight rowers in each boat have great struggle, and at the end there is usually only a short distance between the winners and the losers. The University boat-race started in 1820 and has been rowed on the Thames almost every spring since 1836.