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ATIN2

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    Review 2
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  • WILL OR GOING TO? Sarah and Peter ____ (save) money for a new flat.
    Sarah and Peter are going to save money for a new flat.
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  • WILL OR GOING TO? The world __________ (be) very different 50 years from now.
    The world will be very different 50 years from now.
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  • WILL OR GOING TO? Environmentalists hope that people __________ (use) their cars less in the future.
    Environmentalists hope that people will use their cars less in the future.
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  • WILL OR GOING TO? A: What are your plans for January? B: We ___________ (travel) to London.
    We are going to travel to London.
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  • WILL OR GOING TO? I __________ (buy) a new car next month.
    I am going to buy a new car next month.
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  • ACTIVE OR PASSIVE? The company promoted / was promoted John to finance director.
    promoted
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  • ACTIVE OR PASSIVE? His new book published / was published last week.
    was published
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  • ACTIVE OR PASSIVE? Every schoolchild gives / is given a computer tablet from the age of five.
    is given
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  • ACTIVE OR PASSIVE? Did they give / Were they given any training before they started working?
    Were they given
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  • Complete using the passive voice: ‘Mr Watson – come here – I want to see you.’ These were the first words that _____ (speak) on the telephone
    were spoken
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  • Complete using the passive voice: The play Romeo and Juliet ______ (write) by William Shakespeare.
    was written
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  • Complete using the passive voice: The first personal computer ______ (sell) in 1975 for $400.
    was sold
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  • Complete using the passive voice: The 2014 football World Cup _____ (hold) in Brazil.
    was held
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  • You must / mustn’t park there. It’s the director’s parking space.
    mustn't
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  • You have to / mustn’t sign the register every time you enter, so we know who is in the building.
    have to
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  • You mustn’t / don’t need to take the lift – you can take the stairs if you prefer.
    don't need to
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