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free, untamed, not taken care by people. (A– wild / B– disruptive / C—endangered)
A– wild
Causing trouble and stopping something from continuing as usual. (A—get away with / B—wild / C—disruptive)
C—disruptive
To catch a person or animal and confine it. (A– hunt / B– capture / C—endanger)
B- capture
Trusted to work or behave well. (A– reliable / B– hunt / C—endangered)
A– reliable
ACTIVE TO PASSIVE Thieves have stolen my car five times.
My car has been stolen five times.
ACTIVE TO PASSIVE A lion killed 6 people last week.
Six people were killed by a lion last week.
ACTIVE TO PASSIVE Cattle farming is destroying rainforests.
Rainforests are being destroyed by cattle farming.
ACTIVE TO PASSIVE People speak English here.
English is spoken here.
ACTIVE TO PASSIVE People should keep dogs on a leash.
Dogs should be kept on a leash.
ACTIVE TO PASSIVEHumans can teach parrots to communicate.
Parrots can be taught to communicate (by humans).
ACTIVE TO PASSIVE Many consider U2 the most successful band ever.
U2 is considered the most successful band ever.
Our team is better. We _____ won the game. (A—may have / B– could have)
B– could have
We just needed one more goal and we _____ won. (A– could have / B—couldn’t have)
A– could have
I’m not sure where Mike is. He _____ gone to the store. (A—could have / B—might have)
B—might have
He _____ been in the meeting. He was sick at home that day. (A-shouldn’t have/ B—can´t have)
B—can´t have
She loves scary rides. She _____ been excited to go to the roller coaster. (A—could have/ B—must have)
B—must have
____ water flooded into the house than I expected.(A— more less / B—much less / C—many less)
B—much less
The express train makes _____ stops than the local does.(fewer / less)
fewer
The trains run _____ and _____ than the buses. (fast / frequently)
faster / more frequently
The subways are _____ they used to be. They are always late now! (comparative—reliable)
less reliable