<span>Active:
1The professor made us set to work.
4 My friend's mother didn't him buy a collection of beatiful stones.
5 The doctor made the nurse test the patient's blood pressure again.
</span><span>7 Our chemisty teacher doesn't let us mix these two gases.
</span>9 I won't let you give sugar to the dog.
<span>Passive
2 The children were not alowed to take part in the procession.
3 He was made to solve the
problem immediately.
6 Most of European governments were made to stop nuclear tests.
</span><span>8 Sam was never allowed to smoke.
1</span>0 I was made to act on the stage, though I
don't like performing.
Я думаю так:
Т.к ''Ride a wаve''- это фразеолагизм,то его нельзя переводить дословно. Это может означать: Оказаться на гребне волны (революционного изменения,каких-то перемен,славы).
Думаю в русском будет:достичь пика своей славы.
You snd i- we
Monkeys- they
Kate-she
Mum and dad-they
Pig-it
Bob-he
Computer-it
Ann and i -we
A dictionary
a maths textbook
an atlas
a school bag
a pencil case
a notebook for music class
an eraser
a pen
a ruler
There are a lot of cooking programmes on television these days. They seem to be on day and night. In fact, some channels are nothing but cooking. How many TV chefs do we need? I actually think that very few people make any of the dishes they see on these programmes. Perhaps people spend so much time watching cooking shows that they don't actually have time to cook or eat!